NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Lymphedema 2

05.26.2021 - By Kyle RicePlay

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Annie presents with a recent onset of right upper extremity lymphedema after a right radical mastectomy with lymph node dissection. The patient's lymphedema no longer improves with elevation. Which of the following is MOST recommended:   

A. Manual lymph drainage, long stretch bandages, aerobic exercise 

B. Manual lymph drainage, short stretch bandages, aerobic exercise 

C. Manual lymph drainage, pneumatic compression 70 - 80mmhg 

D. Short stretch bandages, limb elevation, the purchase of custom garments

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