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Hand-N-Hand Therapy was founded in 1990 by Dr. Diane T. Stroud PT, DPT, Advanced Certified Rolfer, and Dr. Pamela A. Wood PT, DPT during an evening chat at Bob & Edith's diner in Arlington Virginia. Over their many years in physical therapy and Rolfing, they have appreciated the body's balanced structure, complete with efficient and fluid movement patterns.
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3M ago
According to Herbst et al (2021) "Lipohypertrophy is a
condition in women that is very similar to lipedema
but without edema and pain. Women with lipohypertrophy
have tissue that looks like lipedema, have difficulty
losing weight, but do not have pain or edema.
Some authors state lipohypertrophy is a pre-lipedema
condition while others consider it a synonym for lipedema.
Lipohypertrophy is also used to describe obesity
affecting the limbs and trunk. More research is
needed to determine if lipohypertrophy is different
from lipedema.
DOI: 10.1177/02683555211015887 ..read more
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9M ago
Download this free guide to empower you with information when seeing a provider ..read more
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1y ago
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1y ago
Lymphedema Treatment Act passed the House, now on to the Senate........ contact your Senators PLEASE
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1y ago
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1y ago
Please bear with us as our patient load is fragile and we must follow mask rules in our common areas......what happens behind closed treatment room doors is up to the patient and therapist. Thanks for your consideration in this sensitive matter ..read more
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1y ago
Let Congress know how you feel about getting more support for the treatment of lymphatic dysfunctions and diseases ..read more
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1y ago
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1y ago
Flush your nasal passages. A
help clear sinuses.
Allergy-proof your home. The latest guidelines from the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery call for controlling your home environment by getting rid of dust mites, installing an air filter system, using bedding with allergen-barriers, and keeping any pets out of the bedroom to help curb nasal allergies.
A humidifier can keep the air moist, but be sure to keep it clean, especially if you have mold allergies. Thirty-five to 50 percent humidity is ideal.
Apply warm compresses. You can also follow up the warm compress wit ..read more