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A Controlled Comparison between Manual Lymphatic Mapping of Plantar Lymph flow and Standard Physiologic Maps Using Lymph Drainage Therapy / Osteopathic Lymphatic Technique

https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2016-3-4-105-116

Abstract

Background. Trained practitioners claim to identify the specific direction of superficial or deep lymphatic circulation using a non-invasive technique called Manual Lymphatic Mapping (MLM). MLM is a recent advance in manual therapy, a component of Lymph Drainage Therapy / Osteopathic Lymphatic Technique.Objective. Assess the potential of trained practitioners to palpate superficial lymphatic flow.Method. Each practitioner mapped the sole of the foot of a healthy volunteer, a region never previously studied. The results of the mapping were compared between trained and untrained practitioners and physiologic lymph charts. Results. Trained practitioners ( n =393) provided significantly more correct mappings (correct answers - 245) than untrained practitioners ( n =411, correct answers - 11), |2=329,54, p <0,05 and OR =60,20, p <0,05.Conclusion. Trained practitioners, but not untrained practitioners, mapped pedal flow by palpation, consistent with standard physiologic lymphatic maps. Flow studies, by imaging in individual subjects mapped by palpation, must further test this finding.

About the Authors

Bruno Chikly
Chikly Health Institute
Russian Federation


Jörgen Quaghebeur
Flanders International College of Osteopathy (FICO)
Russian Federation


Walter Witryol
Department of Research
Russian Federation


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Chikly B., Quaghebeur J., Witryol W. A Controlled Comparison between Manual Lymphatic Mapping of Plantar Lymph flow and Standard Physiologic Maps Using Lymph Drainage Therapy / Osteopathic Lymphatic Technique. Russian Osteopathic Journal. 2016;(3-4):105-116. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2016-3-4-105-116

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