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Information on MLD (lymphatic drainage), Neuromuscular therapy, Myofascial Release, Scar tissue massage, Trigger Point, Frequency Specific Microcurrent, BEMER, BioEnergy Therapy, oncology massage, cancer massage, massage, self help exercises, and overall wellbeing.
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What is the difference between MLD (Manual Lymphatic Drainage) and CDP (Complete Decongestant Physiotherapy)
If you or your clients are navigating lymphedema care, understanding the difference between Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT) is essential. While both support the lymphatic system, they serve different purposes and are used in different stages of treatment.

Nicole Longwell
Jul 18, 20241 min read


About your FSM/Avazzia Microcurrent session - Set up for Microcurrent
A little overview about a FSM session. May use washcloths or hand towels to help with increasing the area through which current can go in.

Nicole Longwell
Apr 1, 20222 min read


Life without Pain -- Avazzia Microcurrent
Unlike traditional pain treatments that mask symptoms, Avazzia devices use low-intensity microcurrents that interact with the body’s own electrical communication system — especially the C-fiber nerve pathways — to help reduce pain signals, improve circulation, and stimulate the body’s internal relief mechanisms. Avazzia

Nicole Longwell
Mar 14, 20161 min read


Lymphedema Awareness
Raising awareness is critical because many individuals are unaware that lymphedema is a progressive, lifelong condition that can be managed but not cured. Early recognition, education, and intervention — including manual lymphatic drainage, compression therapy, and movement to support lymph flow — can help reduce symptoms and improve quality of life. Advocacy groups, patient stories, and awareness campaigns work together to empower individuals with knowledge, support research

Nicole Longwell
Oct 2, 20152 min read


Scar Tissue Massage-The Importance of Scar Tissue Release Therapy
car tissue therapy is generally overlooked by health professionals because the extent of physiological effects scars can have on the body have never really been acknowledged. As massage therapists, we know that the slightest restriction in the elaborate matrix of fascia can have major repercussions from one end of the body to the other.
A simple scar from a childhood accident to major surgery can have a lifelong effect both physically and mentally for your client. Scar tissu

Nicole Longwell
Apr 13, 20155 min read
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