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Scar Tissue and the Lymphatic System- How Scar Tissue and Adhesions Impact the Lymphatic System - and What to Do About It
Adhesions are bands of scar-like tissue that form when layers of fascia or muscle stick together after injury, surgery, or chronic inflammation. Instead of gliding smoothly, these tissues become restricted — creating tightness, pain, and limited mobility. When adhesions form near lymphatic vessels, they can block or slow fluid movement, leading to swelling, congestion, and a heavier feeling in the body. Addressing adhesions through gentle therapies like massage, microcurrent

Nicole Longwell
Sep 8, 20252 min read


The Importance of Self Lymphatic Drainage Massage Therapy for Breast Health
Breast tissue contains a high concentration of lymphatic vessels, but due to tight clothing, lack of movement, or surgeries (like mastectomy or augmentation), lymph flow can become sluggish or congested.
Signs of lymphatic stagnation in the breast area may include:Tenderness or swelling:
Heaviness or discomfort
Fibrocystic tissue or lumps
Sensitivity before menstruation

Nicole Longwell
Jun 13, 20251 min read


Can Massage Therapy and Microcurrent Reduce Post-Surgical Fibrosis?
Can massage actually reduce post-surgical fibrosis? Let's explore the science behind this and the potential benefits of massage therapy.

Nicole Longwell
Feb 17, 20254 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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