The Massage Nurse for Chronic disease Massage AND LYMPHATIC SERVICES
About us
If you happen to be in search of a professional massage therapist near to you in Echuca Moama and surrounding areas, then look no further. Sue is a Registered Nurse and Remedial Massage Therapist and has an interest in Chronic Disease. Sue has blended her interest of Chronic Disease and massage treatment which also includes Oncology Massage and is also an accredited Lymphoedema Therapist.
Sue can help those who require services in any of the listed qualifications. If you want to know more please call Sue on 0421824588
Information about our services
Oncology Massage
Oncology massage offers a gentle and soothing touch that helps alleviate stress and anxiety, enhances quality of sleep, and boosts the immune system. Our trained therapists provide a safe and nurturing environment for cancer patients, tailoring each session to meet their unique needs and concerns. #CancerSupport #HolisticHealing #SelfCare
Check if this service is appropriate for you or your loved one call Sue on 0421824588
Lympahtic Services
In addition to manual lymphatic drainage, we offer bandaging and garments to help manage lymphedema and provide compression therapy for optimal healing and comfort. These supportive measures play a key role in maintaining lymphatic flow, reducing swelling, and preventing complications. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that each individual receives personalized care and attention throughout their treatment journey. #CompressionTherapy #LymphedemaManagement #SupportiveCare
Call Sue on 0421824588 if you want to know more or make an appointment
Sequential Intermittent Pneumatic Pump
The sequential intermittent pneumatic pump is another valuable tool in our lymphatic therapy toolkit. This device helps stimulate lymphatic circulation, reduce fluid retention, and enhance the overall effectiveness of treatment. By incorporating this technology into our sessions, we aim to maximize the benefits and outcomes for our clients, empowering them on their path to wellness and recovery. #PneumaticPumpTherapy #FluidReduction #EnhancedHealing
Want to know if this is for your health condition call Sue on 0421824588 now
Compression Pump for sports recovery
Sequential Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (SIPC) is indeed a valuable tool for alleviating Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) following sports events. Here’s how it works and why it can be effective:
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Mechanism: SIPC devices use inflatable cuffs that are wrapped around the limbs. These cuffs inflate and deflate in a sequence to create a pulsating compression effect. This cycle of compression and release mimics the natural muscle pump that occurs during physical activity.
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Benefits:
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Improved Circulation: The sequential compression helps enhance blood flow and lymphatic drainage. This can help reduce swelling and flush out metabolic waste products that contribute to muscle soreness.
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Reduced Muscle Soreness: By aiding in the removal of these waste products and reducing swelling, SIPC can help decrease the intensity and duration of DOMS.
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Faster Recovery: Improved circulation and reduced muscle tension contribute to quicker recovery times, which can be particularly beneficial after intense training or competition.
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Usage: Typically, SIPC is used post-exercise as part of a recovery regimen. Sessions usually last about 20-30 minutes, and the frequency can vary based on individual needs and the intensity of the exercise.
While SIPC can be an effective recovery tool, it’s important to complement it with other recovery strategies such as proper nutrition, hydration, stretching, and rest. Additionally, consulting with a sports medicine professional can help tailor recovery protocols to individual needs and ensure optimal results.
Call Sue on 0421824588 if you want to know if this is an appropriate service for you.