Lymphatic technique improve breathing problems

Unique Lymphatic Technique for Respiratory Issues

Lauren Berry’s techniques are the most powerful tools I’ve learned in my 40+ years of massage therapy practice.  His Lymphatic technique creates immediate and dramatic results. In one session you can change

lymphatic system of the head and chest
Lymphatics of the chest

lives for the better.

 
I’ve taken many other classes in lymphatic work, but none of them are as effective in treating edema.  For years I have focused on using the Berry Method® for edema… instead of traditional lymphatic massage.
 
These Berry techniques have more practical applications than any other lymphatic massage method.  Besides addressing edema, they can restore a client’s ability to breathe.  This literally saves lives… and improves the quality of life for anyone with respiratory issues.
 
This lymphatic technique can be taught to a family member to ease congestion around the heart and lungs. 
 
In a healthy person, there is a vacuum around the lungs. They have a healthy sounding voice and no trouble speaking or breathing.  When the vacuum has been compromised the voice becomes very wispy and breathy. Fluids that have seeped into the vacuum make it hard for the lungs to expand and take in air. 
 
We compress the cavity around the heart and lungs to remove the excess fluid and air bubbles. This restores the vacuum and allows the lungs to function normally. Not only does the patient feel better immediately… they can take a breath and talk normally
 

Here’s what one of my students said after taking my class:

“As a home health professional, I frequently encounter complex lung and lymphedema situations involving dyspnea (difficulty breathing). After learning Lauren’s vacuum technique in Lynn’s informative Lymphedema management class, I applied it to a woman with heart failure and an acute episode of shortness of breath.
 
“Within three pumps she was “90%” improved and stunned at its simplicity and effectiveness. She asked me to teach her family to perform it as it gives her such relief, which I happily did. I am so glad to have learned this simple non-invasive method that brings so much relief. I also use the Decongestion massage regularly and highly recommend… this great class. Thanks, Lynn!”
 
If you have an aging family member or your work involves senior care, you need to know this lymphatic technique. It’s great for breathing problems and symptoms of chronic respiratory issues.
 
Clients with asthma, sinuses, or swelling have commented on their immediate improvement. If you’re wanting to help a family member, please contact me and come in for an appointment. Bring them with you so I can teach you the technique. 
 
Or, attend an upcoming Lymphatic Technique for Home Use Workshop. We have options for you to attend as an individual, couple or family.
 
For professionals please join me for my in-depth CEU Lymphatic Massage workshop.  You can find a complete list of classes here.

Cranky wrists, numbness, sparking

Sore wrists? Tingly fingers? Little electrical sparks in wrists, arms, fingers?

 

If you have cranky wrists, soreness, tingling in your fingers, wrist or arm, you may have Carpal Tunnel Syndrom, (CTS).  There may be a buildup of pressure in the wrist, it can also extend to the elbow or even the shoulder.  Carpal Tunnel used to be a problem typically found in the elderly, worn out wrists.  Today it is showing up in Generation X, the Millennials and more.  Why?  The repetitive motions of the wrist or hand.  Texting, gaming, stretching and gripping, twisting of the wrist can all contribute.

Cranky wrists may be Carpal Tunnel
Cranky wrists?

It’s common for the first symptoms to be a tingly sensation in the fingers.  Maybe it wakes you up at night.  Perhaps you notice it when using your gaming control. Or maybe you feel numbness when driving long distances or gripping something firmly. Massaging or shaking your fingers may help, temporarily.

Ignore the symptoms and it will get worse. You will feel more pain, tingling, numbness, sparking. You might start dropping things.  The good news – there are treatments and preventative measures. The sooner you take action, the less risk of permanent nerve damage or disability.  Early diagnosis is key.

Identifying the problem and treatment…

Not sure if you have Carpal Tunnel?  Here’s a simple self-test you can do.  Holding your arms out in front of you connect the heels of your hands together at the thumbs.  Let the fingers drop toward the ground to create a 90° angle.  Hold the position.  If you start to feel numbness in the hands or wrist the median nerve is being pinched. This is a test positive for Carpal Tunnel.

Often the first treatment will be wrist braces that you can wear at night.  When we sleep, we curl our hands and wrists into odd angles as we snuggle into our favorite fetal curl. While everyone is different,  many find the braces dramatically reduce the symptoms.

Who likes surgery?  If you are like most of us,  you don’t.  If there’s a good way around it, we want more knowledge.

Surgery comes with a high price tag, downtime and rehab time. Results are never guaranteed and there can be side effects. If you are prone to keloid scarring, this can affect your outcome. There are other risks including permanent damage to the nerves in the wrist. But there are alternative choices.

 

Pain and Inflammation Control

The first step is to reduce the inflammation and associated pain.  Herbs like curcumin, cinnamon, garlic, ginger, cloves, sage, and rosemary are known for their anti-inflammatory properties.  You can take them in supplements.  B-6  and magnesium are often recommended to take in conjunction with these to enhance results.  Your naturopath or chiropractor can assist you with blends and dosage.

Some people find quick relief with a topical cannabis balm or cream.  Users find it helps arthritis, acute pain, and muscle soreness.  The CBD formulation has no psychoactive properties… you won’t get high. Some manufacturers sell small trial sizes which is a good way to find out if it works for you.

Many formulas include traditional botanicals known for their anti-inflammatory properties like arnica. Using a topical for pain control does not address the underlying issues.  For that, you need the Berry Method® of intervention.

 

Berry Technique

The Berry Techniques of manipulation were developed by a physical therapist over 40 years ago.  Lauren Berry considered himself a body mechanic.  Studying human anatomy and what happened when there was injury, he found ways to relieve the pain, reduce inflammation and restore mobility.  It didn’t take dozens of visits.

Seek out a massage therapist or physical therapist knowledgeable in these techniques. They can break up the scar tissue in the ligaments of the wrist. This relieves the pressure on the median nerve. Many times the pain is gone by the end of the treatment. For other patients, a follow-up may be needed.

Your therapist can also show you how to maintain your pain-free status and prevent re-occurrence.  It’s a simple procedure but the results can feel like magic.  Pain, numbness, tightness…gone. Surgery unnecessary.

Berry Method manipulations can relieve cranky wrists, numbness, sparking
Lynn Performing Joint work

If you are suffering from cranky wrists, numbness in the fingers or sparks in your wrists or arms, contact Lynn today. She’ll help restore your joint balance, range of motion and flexibility.  Call: 541-603-8031.

Interested in learning these techniques to help your clients?  She has classes upcoming in Eugene and Las Vegas.  Visit our class pages.

For what her clients say, please visit Testimonials.

Therapeutic Massage Benefits stop pain and edema

10 Therapeutic Massage Benefits

 therapeutic massage benefits tight joints and pain
Lynn Performing Joint work
Therapeutic massage benefits your body. It gets results. It’s beyond stress relief. It coaxes your body back in balance. Pain relief. Swelling relief. Easier movement. Easier breathing.
 
Every person has a different experience. But in the hands of a skilled therapist, you’ll leave feeling better.  Here are 10 benefits you may notice.

         1. Increased circulation.

 Massage helps the body pump more oxygen & nutrients.  This feeds your tissues and organs and helps them be healthier.  It also triggers lymph flow. This is your body’s natural self-cleaning system.  Together, they improve the condition of your largest organ… your skin.

        2.  Activates the body’s self-healing

Your immune system is your body’s defense system. It’s tied to your lymph system.  When activated, it promotes self-healing.

         3. Relaxes and softens hurt or overused muscles.

When a tight or overused muscle can be relaxed, it helps to heal. It reduces pain.  Flexibility and range-of-motion improve. You’ll move more freely, stand taller and enjoy life more.

         4. Reduces spasms and cramps.

Reducing pain reduces recovery time. You heal faster and get back to enjoying life sooner.  It can also help athletes prepare for strenuous workouts.

        5. Releases natural painkillers.

Endorphins are the body’s natural painkillers. They control and relieve pain. This reduces the need for medications.  Activating them helps chronic illness or injuries.  It can also speed recovery from medical or cosmetic surgery.

        6. Reduces post-surgery adhesions and edema.

Adhesions are fibrous scar tissue. Following surgery, they can start to form.  This restricts movement and makes it painful. Correct techniques reduce and relax scar tissue.  Reduced pain means you can move more freely.

Edema is swelling. It can also follow surgery.  It’s caused when the lymph system isn’t working properly and fluids back up in an area.  Gentle lymphatic techniques drain these fluids. Swelling is immediately reduced.

        7. Reduces joint pain.

This work increases joint flexibility.  It can prepare you for strenuous workouts and improve range of motion.  Techniques of the Berry Method can correct the balance of the joint.  The joint is stabilized. Discomfort relieved and the need for surgeries delayed or eliminated.

       8. Decreases lower back pain.

Work with muscles, tendons and body balancing reduces lower back pain. You’ll move more comfortably and freely.

      9. Relieves migraine pain.

Migraines are painful and debilitating. Special sacral cranial techniques can relieve migraine pain.  This reduces the need for medications with their own side-effects.

     10. Provides exercise and stretching for weak muscles.

When a person becomes debilitated muscles can become weak.  They reduce in size and waste away. Range-of-motion becomes restricted. Proper techniques help reverse this condition.

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Conveniently located at 1178 Charnelton, Eugene, OR 97401   Call for appointments: 541-603-8031