Lymphedema








Lymphedema:
Effective Management and Treatment Options
If you’re experiencing swelling in your arms or legs, it might be lymphedema—a condition often overlooked but significantly impactful. At Peak Physical Therapy and Sports Performance, we specialize in diagnosing and managing lymphedema with a personalized approach that combines the latest in treatment innovations with the support of a dedicated healthcare team.
Whether caused by surgery, radiation, or underlying health issues, we understand the challenges of living with lymphedema. We are here to help reduce your symptoms and improve your quality of life.

Understanding Lymphedema
Lymphedema is a chronic condition characterized by the abnormal accumulation of protein-rich lymphatic fluid in the tissues, leading to swelling, most commonly in the arms or legs. This condition develops when the lymphatic system is compromised due to surgery, radiation, infection, or injury, often observed after cancer treatments that involve lymph node removal.
Our physical therapy services address several forms of lymphedema, including:
- Primary Lymphedema – A hereditary condition caused by malformations in the lymphatic system
- Secondary Lymphedema – Swelling that develops after lymphatic damage from surgery, cancer treatment, or infection
- Post-Surgical Lymphedema – Common after procedures like lymph node removal or mastectomy
- Cancer-Related Lymphedema – Caused by radiation, chemotherapy, or tumor pressure interfering with lymph flow
- Trauma-Induced Lymphedema – Triggered by injury, burns, or severe infection affecting lymph vessels
Real Stories Of Recovery
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Physical Therapy Techniques for Managing Lymphedema
Our treatment plans combine targeted techniques that support lymphatic drainage, reduce inflammation, and improve limb mobility:
- Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD): A gentle hands-on technique that encourages fluid movement through healthy lymph pathways
- Compression Bandaging: Layered wraps applied after MLD to prevent fluid from reaccumulating
- Therapeutic Exercise: Low-impact movements to improve circulation and support muscle function in affected limbs
- Skin Care Guidance: Education to help prevent infections, a common complication with lymphedema
- Activity Modification: Support with pacing and safe movement strategies to reduce flare-ups during daily routines
Take the First Step Toward Relief
Lymphedema doesn’t have to control your life. Our physical therapists in Braintree, Pembroke, Quincy, Scituate, Norwell, Milton, Hanover, Duxbury, Cohasset, Braintree (pediatric), East Bridgewater, Kingston and Plymouth, MA are here to help you manage symptoms and move more freely, without invasive procedures or long-term medication.
Contact us today to schedule your evaluation at Peak Physical Therapy and Sports Performance and start feeling better, one step at a time.
