The American Lymphedema Framework Project (AFLP) surveyed lymphoedema therapists in the US in 2009 to describe their preparation, patient population and care practices. In the autumn of 2018, the survey was expanded to trained therapists worldwide to describe and compare current and past therapist characteristics and practices. The updated 2009 survey was distributed via Qualtrics to US and international therapists. The current analysis includes over 950 completed surveys. Preliminary results showed: country: US (n=672/922 [73%]); Canada (n=92[10%]); United Kingdom (n=42[5%]); Australia (n=28[3%]); gender: identifying as female (n=633/676 [93%]); mean age: 47yrs (range 21–76); discipline: physical therapist [45%], occupational therapist [31%], massage therapist [24%]); mean practice years: 10.7yrs (range 0–41); and practice setting: hospital out-patient clinic (47%); private practice (38%); hospital in-patient (13%); home care/hospice (9%). Further 2009–2018 comparative analyses will be shared. Understanding characteristics and practices of lymphoedema therapists and patients will help stakeholders meet under- and unmet needs of this population.