Katy Anderson, Manual Lymph Drainage

Katy Anderson, Manual Lymph Drainage Advanced Manual Lymphatic Drainage • Humans and Horses
CAMTC #77455 The intricate lymphatic system is most known for its role in fluid balance and immunity.

When functioning optimally, the lymphatic system filters pathogens, alerts your immune cells to respond to infection, maintains blood volume, concentrates your water intake and returns it to the vascular system, transports proteins, and removes large molecular waste. Many external and internal factors can alter the effectiveness of our lymphatic system including damage to lymph vessels and nodes (during development, surgery, and trauma), poor sleep, poor hydration, hormone imbalances, some medications, autoimmune disorders, stress, emotional trauma, physical trauma (sports injuries, car accidents, and concussions), and food sensitivities. A lymphatic system that is unable to keep up with daily stressors will manifest as some of the more obvious symptoms such as heavy limbs, aching behind the knees, mild to severe swelling (tight fitting jewelry or clothes), decreased mobility and range of motion, and swollen lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, or groin area. More subtle symptoms can include headaches, brain fog, sinus congestion, and bowel irritation (which can also be caused by many other factors). Vodder Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) increases the rate of fluid processing through the lymphatic system by up to 30% for 6 hours after a treatment, on average! This allows a typically developed lymphatic system to “catch up” where it fell behind and return to more normal function. For an altered lymphatic system, Vodder MLD helps re-route the fluid away from insufficient or damaged areas to healthy lymph vessels and nodes. When addressing superficial lymph vessels and nodes, MLD treatment involves a light touch, stretching the skin in the direction of lymph flow and slight rotation that allows the filaments of the initial lymph vessels and pre-collector vessels to suction fluid from the tissues into the lymphatic system. Occasionally more pressure is used when addressing the deep abdominal nodes, for example, but should never be painful or uncomfortable. Benefits of Vodder Manual Lymphatic Drainage:

Besides reducing swelling, fighting pathogens, and filtering waste, clients report improved sleep, decreased pain, improved mobility and range of motion, decreased sinus pain and inflammation, decreased headaches, decreased brain fog, decreased puffiness in the eyes and face, improved blood pressure, decreased inflammation, balanced immune response, improved digestion, and improved bowel elimination. Vodder MLD facilitates optimal lymphatic function.

28/01/2025
May your holidays be filled with warmth and love. See you in 2025! ♥️
21/12/2024

May your holidays be filled with warmth and love. See you in 2025! ♥️

I have the best job. 😁 Thank you to my clients who trust me with their horses and their clients’ horses.
12/12/2024

I have the best job. 😁 Thank you to my clients who trust me with their horses and their clients’ horses.

So happy when I get feedback like this after a bodywork session. 😁💪🏼 🐴
12/12/2024

So happy when I get feedback like this after a bodywork session. 😁💪🏼 🐴

11/12/2024
Why is this important for the lymph system?“This extra pumping action of CSF leads to an increase in pressure within the...
20/08/2023

Why is this important for the lymph system?

“This extra pumping action of CSF leads to an increase in pressure within the ventricular system and is most probably the mechanism that improves glymphatic drainage during delta-wave sleep.” Dr. Raymond Perrin via Chao Xie, B.Med.’s research. 🧠 Further research on humans is needed but this is a really cool theory and tracks with a hallmark symptom of ME/CFS: non refreshing sleep and the disregulation of the hypothalamus and the sympathetic nerves.

19/08/2023

Hello! Our office is no longer requiring masks in the common areas so feel free to mask or not mask at your next visit. ...
19/08/2023

Hello! Our office is no longer requiring masks in the common areas so feel free to mask or not mask at your next visit. 😷 I will still be wearing an N95 for the duration of your visit. 💁‍♀️ If you are a new client continuing to mask and take precautions please don’t hesitate to let me know and I can make adjustments and give the other practitioners a heads up so we can take more precautions around your appointment time. It’s important to me that people feel safe and comfortable coming in for a lymphatic treatment. Due to the demographic we serve we are used to looking out for our own and each others’ clients and happy to adjust as needed. For my regulars with health concerns, I know who you are 😂 and will continue to give the other practitioners a heads up! 💪🏼💪🏼 Stay healthy, my friends! 🤍

I will be out of the office the week of August 7th with limited access to phone and email. I’ll get back to you the week...
07/08/2023

I will be out of the office the week of August 7th with limited access to phone and email. I’ll get back to you the week of the 14th. 🙏🏼☺️⛰️🌲 Hydrate. Get in the pool. Wear your compression. 💪🏼 See you soon! 🤍

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632 Frederick Street
Santa Cruz
95062

Horário de Funcionamento

Segunda-feira 09:00 - 18:00
Sexta-feira 09:00 - 18:00

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