Advanced Lymphedema Therapy


Alaina D.
“From my grandmothers point of view, she would highly recommend this facility to anyone experiencing lymphedema. Her therapy was a success and Tony Quinn was a wonderful motivator during the entire process.”

Lymphedema is a condition that most commonly causes swelling in the arms or legs, but it is also possible for it to occur in the abdomen, chest, or face. It is caused by disruption or blockage of the lymphatic system due to cancer, surgery, radiation, infection, venous insufficiency, and in some instances, genetics.

At Quinn Physical Therapy, we have certified Lafayette, LA physical therapists and occupational therapists on staff who specialize in the treatment of lymphedema. If you are suffering from this condition and you are searching for safe and effective treatment methods, contact our office today to schedule an appointment.

How do we treat lymphedema?

There are a variety of treatments for lymphedema that may be used depending on the severity of the condition. At Quinn Physical Therapy, we offer a combination of passive and active therapy treatments, including:

  • Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD). This is a special type of manual therapy, used specifically for patients with lymphedema. Through MLD treatments, your physical therapist will provide a gentle, hands-on soft rissue mobilization of both the affected body part and adjacent areas. MLD works by moving the lymph fluid from the swollen, blocked region of the lymphatic system into the parts that are still functioning. By doing this, the fluid is able to be transported throughout the circulatory system. Additional soft tissue mobilization treatments may be used in conjunction with MLD as your physical therapist deems fit.
  • Therapeutic exercise. Our Certified Lymphedema Therapists will provide you with medically supervised exercise programs that are designed to strengthen muscles and improve the function of the lymphatic system. These exercises are light and gentle, focused on encouraging circulation and regaining mobility to the affected limb.
  • Wrapping. Your physical therapist may suggest bandaging the entire limb, in order to encourage the lymph fluid to flow evenly throughout the lymphatic system. With wrapping, the bandage typically is at its tightest around your fingers or toes and loosens up as it moves up your arm or leg.
  • Compression. Compression is similar to wrapping, in that it helps to prevent the re-accumulation of lymphatic fluid. However, it has some slight differences. Pneumatic compression is a special sleeve that is worn on the affected region that is connected to a pump. This pump will periodically inflate, putting pressure on the limb, and allowing the lymph fluid to circulate away from the affected area. Your physical therapist may suggest a custom-made compression garment, which our therapists will assess, measure, and fit with the appropriate compression garment for your condition.
  • Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT). This is an intensive approach that our Lafayette, LA physical therapists generally use for severe cases. It combines multiple therapy treatments with lifestyle changes, in order to provide healing and prevent against further damage to the lymphatic system. This treatment is not required for everyone, and may not be recommended for those with certain health conditions. Your physical therapist will let you know if you are in need of CDT.

Schedule your appointment today:

Lymphedema can be painful and debilitating, but Quinn Physical Therapy is here to help. Your treatment plan will be determined upon a thorough physical evaluation, analysis of medical history, and discussion of symptoms, in order to determine which therapies will work best for you. Lymphedema therapy in Louisiana is currently limited, however, our Certified lymphedema therapists have 28+yrs of combined experience in treating this condition, and our practice is equipped with the best methods and technologies for treating your condition.

If you have been diagnosed with lymphedema, contact Quinn Physical Therapy today to find out how our specialized lymphatic therapy program will help reduce your symptoms and improve your daily life. Don’t live in discomfort – find relief with us!