LymphaTouch is a medical device which produces a negative pressure, or vacuum, on the skin to stimulate lymphatic drainage and help treat scars.
Rejuve Aesthetics Clinic is owned by Deborah. The LymphaTouch device, offers an exciting new treatment within her clinic for both face and body lymphatic drainage.
Howard Carr MCThA DHP has some really good insight into using the Lymphatouch in a functional medicine setting. He has run successful clinics in London, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northern Ireland and Jersey and has been consulted by thousands of clients.
Marie Reynolds – Wellness & Skin Health Expert Marie Reynolds’ approach to skincare is unique. Having worked in the professional skincare and wellness industries for over 35 years. Both as a therapist, a judge, and behind the scenes working with and ultimately creating her own skincare brand. Marie has the edge when it comes to creating new facial treatment techniques and training.
Burns services around the UK have been adopting the LymphaTouch in their clinics for the treatment and management of burns scars. Samantha Bennett is an Advanced Burns Physiotherapist based at Whiston Regional Burn Centre and The Katie Piper Foundation Rehabilitation Centre for scarring. Samantha is involved in scar management and the ongoing rehabilitation process following burns. Samantha presented a case study on the benefits of using negative pressure for scar management.
Written by Sue Hansard, First LymphCare. The Use of LymphaTouch in Treating Chronic Lower Limb Lymphoedema Case Study.
The use of the LymphaTouch myofascial decompression device to manage patients post-cosmetic surgery (inc. full webinar). Presented by Emma Gibson – Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner at ASthetics Health
Physiquipe has been working with ASthetics clinic in Manchester to produce real life case studies for conditions such as periorbital oedema. Article written by Stacey Wyton, Aesthetics Specialist Nurse and Clinic Director at ASthetics
Case study of a 60-year-old patient with ongoing knee and Achilles tendon issues using the LymphaTouch device within their treatment plan. By Sue Hansard, First LymphCare. Achilles Tendon Case Study.
This webinar discusses how LymphaTouch is being used for Burns Management, scarring and burns, by LymphaTouch users across the UK. Presented by Janine Evans (Moriston Hospital), Rachel Wiltshire and Donna King (Broomfield Hospital)
This webinar explains how patients with lower back pain will present differently. Mobility deficits, lower extremity pain, radiating pain.
Over the last 18 months, Physiquipe have been working with Dans Fund For Burns (DFFB) who have donated 12 LymphaTouch devices… Article written by Polly Brooks MBE | Charity Director, Dan’s Fund For Burns
Positive pressure therapies include any protocol where you’re creating downward pressure into the tissues: LymphaTouch, IASTM instruments…
Justine has been using the LymphaTouch device for the last 6 months on secondary Lymphoedema patients suffering with swelling and discomfort.
Kendal Lymphology Centre has been using the LymphaTouch device for approximately 8 years for the treatment of Lymphoedema…
LymphaTouch® is a gentle negative pressure tool that is able to assist in treating many of the symptoms that cancer patients endure.