rehabilitation

Risk of Lymphedema Following Cancer Interventions

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Lymphedema is an abnormal accumulation of protein and water that causes swelling, occurring most frequently in an arm or leg. Cancer interventions often damage portions of the lymphatic system and are the leading cause of lymphedema in the United States. The lymphatic system is a complex system made up of lymphatic fluid, lymph nodes, vessels, collectors, the spleen, and thymus. Its main functions are to drain substances that cannot be absorbed by the vascular system and also plays a role in your immune response.

Surgical procedures such a mastectomy, lumpectomy, or lymph node resection remove or damage lymph nodes in the affected region, decreasing your body’s ability to filter out this lymph fluid. Radiation treatment also poses a threat for lymphatic system damage. Since lymphatic vessels are mere millimeters beneath the surface of the skin, scar tissue formation along radiation treatment areas can impair lymphatic flow through these vessels. These cancer interventions compromise the lymphatic system which significantly increases the risk of developing lymphedema.

According to the Academy of Lymphatic Studies’, 50-75% of patients that have undergone a mastectomy secondary to breast cancer acquire lymphedema within 5 years. Any cancer that requires surgical intervention and/or radiation on or near the neck, armpit, or groin are also at an increased risk of developing lymphedema. Examples include the following: Breast, prostate, uterus, bladder, lymphoma, and melanoma. Although the majority of lymphedema diagnoses are secondary to cancer, lymphedema may also occur secondary a congenital malformation of the lymphatic system (primary lymphedema) or secondary to trauma, infection, malignant tumors, or chronic venous insufficiencies.

Early detection and management of lymphedema is key! Recognizing these early symptoms and talking with your doctor can ensure you receive proper lymphedema treatment and obtain adequate education and tools needed to manage your diagnosis.

Early signs and symptoms of lymphedema include the following and may come and go at first:

  • Swelling in all or part of the affected region – pressing on the skin with your finger may leave an indentation, which is called pitting edema
  • Abnormal feeling in the extremity, such as tingling, numbness, tight feeling, heavy felling, or just that something doesn’t feel right
  • Rings or clothing fitting differently
  • Veins or tendons harder to distinguish

Regardless of whether lymphedema was caused by cancer interventions or by another source, it is important to know that there are trained therapists nearby that can assist you in understanding your diagnosis. The current gold standard for lymphedema treatment is Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which consists of manual lymphatic drainage (MLD), compression bandage application, decongestive exercises, and skin care. Treatment for lymphedema is available at many Encore Rehab locations. For a complete listing of Encore Rehabilitation clinics, please visit our website at encorerehab.com .

For additional information, please come to one of our free educational meetings held on the 3rdWednesday of each month on the 2nd floor of the Neuroscience Center in Ocean Springs, Mississippi (building right next door to the Cancer Center) or contact one of our Encore Rehab clinics.

This article was written by Jaime Garrett, MS, OTR/L for Encore Rehabilitation in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. 

Ocean Springs Neurological Vestibular Rehabilitation
3603 Bienville Blvd., Suite 200, Ocean Springs, MS 39564
228-818-1207

 

Leah Allen-Getting great results with Encore Rehabilitation-Foley

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When Leah Allen had rotator cuff surgery, her doctor referred her to Encore Rehabilitation-Foley. She has been making remarkable progress and enjoys all the new friends she has made at Encore.

Her therapist, Mac Burt, LPTA, says “Ms. Allen is a model patient! She works hard to complete her exercises and always has a pleasant attitude. She is achieving great results!”

Thank you, Leah, for choosing Encore Rehabilitation-Foley! We LOVE to see
you move!

Encore Rehabilitation – Foley 
1711 N. McKenzie Street, Foley, Alabama 36535
251-270-2505

Providing Quality Physical Therapy in Gulfport, Mississippi – Missy Holliman, PT, DPT

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Millicent “Missy” Holliman, PT, DPT, Cert. DN, is the Clinical Director for Encore Rehabilitation-Garden Park, Gulfport, Mississippi. She is also the Supervisor of Encore Rehabilitation- Armed Forces Retirement Home-Gulfport. As a Clinician and Physical Therapist with Encore for nine years, Missy has provided quality physical therapy and care in a variety of areas including orthopedics, vestibular rehabilitation, and wheelchair evaluations. She is also Certified in Dry Needling.

Missy holds a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology with an emphasis in Kinesiology from Mississippi State University and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Arcadia University, Pennsylvania.

Missy is a native of the Mississippi Gulf Coast and enjoys helping patients regain an active lifestyle.

Thank you, Missy, for all that you do! 

Encore Rehabilitation-Garden Park
15190 Community Road, Suite 120, Gulfport, MS 39503
228-831-0416

Meet Clinical Director Beth Breland, DPT, Cert. DN

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We are pleased to introduce you to Beth Breland, DPT, Cert. D.N.,
Clinical Director at Encore Rehabilitation – Poplarville!

Beth has been a Clinician for over five years and has seen patients with Encore Rehabilitation for four years. Beth’s expertise is in providing quality one-on-one care for each of her patients.

Beth holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology/Clinical Exercise Physiology from Mississippi State University and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Most recently she has obtained her Certification in Dry Needling.

Beth and her husband, Jason, live in the Wiggins area. In her free time, she is involved with her church. She also loves to cook and has a side bakery business with her mom and sister-in-law.

Thank you, Beth, for all you do for the patients at Encore Rehabilitation-Poplarville!

Encore Rehabilitation-Poplarville
411 W North Street, Poplarville, Mississippi 39470
601-795-2130

 

Chanteal Black is gaining her strength with Encore Rehabilitation-Citronelle

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Thank you, Chanteal, for choosing Encore Rehabilitation-Citronelle! 

Encore Rehabilitation-Citronelle
19195 North Third Street, Citronelle, Alabama 36522
251-866-0464

Doing what she loves again!

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Debbie Richards (left) with Marla Kizzire, PTA at Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette

When Debbie Richards first came to Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette, she had very limited use of her shoulder due to a fractured humerus. Physical Therapist Assistant Marla Kizzire says, “Debbie worked super hard. Now she has full function of her arm again. I’m excited and happy for her!” Debbie is excited, too, because now she is able to go visit her grandson again.  We wish you all the best, Debbie! 

Getting Better and Stronger at Encore Rehabilitation-Foley

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Nakiel Brown has found the help he needs to recover from shoulder surgery. He has been receiving treatment at Encore Rehabilitation-Foley.

What does he like about Encore? “Friendly, fun staff that will push you to your limits to get better and stronger,” says Nakiel.

We are glad you chose Encore, Nakiel! Thank you!

Heather McNaughton, DPT, with Encore Rehabilitation-Providence

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Encore Rehabilitation-Providence is delighted to recognize Heather McNaughton, DPT, for her caring and professional patient care.

Heather earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of South Alabama in 2007 and a Bachelor of Science in Pre-professional Health Science in 2005. She began working for Encore Rehabilitation shortly after graduation and has expanded her education by becoming Certified in Dry Needling and Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization. The majority of her practice has been with an orthopedic population. She is highly motivated to rehabilitate and educate her patients to help them return to what they love to do following an injury or surgery.

Heather was born and raised in Mobile, AL. She is happily married and the proud mother of three children. She enjoys boating, running, traveling, and is an avid “boot camper.”

 

“I would recommend Encore to anybody!”

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Adele Wallace of Calera was having back pain, so much so that her back “locked up”!

Her doctor referred her to Encore Rehabilitation-Columbiana and after one month, this is what Adele has to say:

“Currently I have no more back pain and I have resumed all of my regular activities. I have been to Encore before and had good results. I would recommend Encore to anybody!”

Thank you, Adele, for choosing Encore Rehabilitation! We LOVE to see you move!