Improvement in quality of life and speech: Case study of a head and neck cancer patient using manual lymphatic drainage and bioelectric massage therapy 

Lymphoedema and manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) often emphasise volume reduction, but improvements in skin texture and the softening of adhesions are equally crucial. Up to 75% of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients who undergo radiotherapy exhibit lymphoedema symptoms. Additionally, the prevalence of psychosocial issues in these patients post-radiotherapy is estimated at around 63% (Nayak … Continue reading Improvement in quality of life and speech: Case study of a head and neck cancer patient using manual lymphatic drainage and bioelectric massage therapy