Manual lymphatic drainage for lymphedema following breast cancer treatment

Author:

Ezzo Jeanette1,Manheimer Eric2,McNeely Margaret L3,Howell Doris M4,Weiss Robert5,Johansson Karin I6,Bao Ting7,Bily Linda8,Tuppo Catherine M9,Williams Anne F10,Karadibak Didem11

Affiliation:

1. JME Enterprises; Research Director; 1905 West Rogers Ave Baltimore Maryland USA 21209

2. University of Maryland School of Medicine; Center for Integrative Medicine; 520 W. Lombard St Room 101D Baltimore Maryland USA 21201

3. University of Alberta; Department of Physical Therapy/ Department of Oncology; 2-50, Corbett Hall Edmonton AB Canada T6G 2G4

4. University Health Network (PMH site); Nursing; 610 University Ave Room 15-617 Toronto ON Canada M5G 2M9

5. 10671 Baton Rouge Avenue Porter Ranch California USA 91326

6. Skane University Hospital; Lymphoedema Unit, Department of Oncology; Lund Sweden 22185

7. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre; Integrative Medicine and Breast Cancer Services; 1429 First Avenue New York New York USA 10021

8. Stony Brook Medicine; 133 Boyle Rd. Selden New York New York USA 11784

9. Stony Brook Medicine; Bariatric and Metabolic Weight Loss Center; 101 Nicolls Road Stony Brook New York USA 11794

10. Queen Margaret University; Edinburgh UK

11. Dokuz Eylul University; School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation; Izmir Turkey 9035340

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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4. The addition of manual lymph drainage to compression therapy for breast cancer related lymphedema: A randomized controlled trial;McNeely;Breast Cancer Research and Treatment,2004

5. Manual lymphatic drainage compared with simple lymphatic drainage in the treatment of post-mastectomy lymphoedema: A pilot randomised trial;Sitzia;Physiotherapy,2002

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