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Rehabilitation Home Program Edema Exercises To Improve Drainage You will improve your lymph flow by doing a few exercises each day. These exercises are an important part of your home program. They may help you get stronger, too. Remember: these exercises. compression wraps or garment (if you have them). If you are deaf or hard of hearing, please let us know. We provide many free services including sign language interpreters, oral interpreters, TTYs, telephone amplifiers, note takers and written materials.

MLD (manual lymph drainage) Place the pads of your fingers above your collarbone. Gently stretch the skin toward the collarbone, and then release. Repeat this slow stretch-and-release for 1 minute. Neck turn and stretch Rest your hand on your collarbone. Hold firm as you breathe in. Then, breathe out, turning your head away from your hand. Do this two to three times in each direction. Neck rolls Breathe in as you slowly tilt your head to one side. As you breathe out, slowly roll your head forward to center, to the other side and then up. Breathe in and repeat in the other direction. Do this two to three times. Or Breathe in as you slowly turn your head to one side. Let yourself grow taller through the neck as you turn. As you breathe out, slowly turn the head back to center. Do this two to three times in each direction.

Breath work Lie face up, with your knees bent and your feet on the floor or bed. Your feet should be hip-width apart. Breathe in through your nose. Your belly should rise more than your ribs. Then, breathe out through your mouth. As you do so, pull your belly in toward the spine. Hold your belly in as you breathe in again. Then, breathe out and relax. Do this two to three times. W and dive As you breathe in, stand up straight. Pull your shoulders down and toward the spine do not shrug your shoulders. You will feel the muscles in your back. Then, breathe out, diving your arms forward. This is a small movement do not raise your shoulders. Do this two to three times.

Shoulder rolls As you breathe in, gently roll your shoulders forward and up. As you breathe out, roll them back and down. Release. Do this two to three times. Genie arms Cross your arms genie style in front of your chest. Gently pull your shoulder blades toward your feet. As you breathe in, twist to one side, growing taller with your spine as you twist. Do not move your knees or raise your shoulders. Breathe out as you return to center. Do this two to three times in both directions. Tip: To increase the stretch, move your arm out in the direction you are turning. Stepping As you breathe in, slowly raise one leg. As you breathe out, slowly lower that leg. Do this two to three times with each leg.

Hip hikes Your heel will rise, but keep your toes on the floor. Do this two to three times on each side. Windshield wiper Lie face up with your legs apart. slowly roll your legs out. Do this two to three times. Knee lifts engage your core muscles (pull your belly and ribs in toward your spine). the foot to the floor and release your core muscles. Do this two to three times on each side. Tip: If this is too hard, slowly lean toward out, slowly return to upright position.

Bridging Lie face up with your knees bent and feet on the floor or bed. Your feet should be hip-width apart. Keep your arms at your sides with the palms down. Press into your feet, feeling as if you Relax. Do this two to three times. Tip: To make this exercise harder, breathe in as you press into your feet. Using your belly muscles, out as you slowly roll down into starting position. Ankle grips Lie face up with your legs hip-width apart. The backs of your heels should rest on the floor. Quickly pump your feet up and down. As you do, gently grip the floor with your heels. You should feel movement through your entire body. Pelvic rocking Lie face down. Come up on your forearms and elbows. Gently rock your body from head to toe. (Use your toes to assist you.) You should feel most of the movement at the front of your thighs, pelvis and belly. Do this for

Pelvic tilt Lie face up with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor or bed. Your knees should be hip-width apart. As you breathe in, tuck in your tailbone and flatten your lower back. As you breathe out, push the tailbone out and arch your lower back. Do this two to three times. Puppet arms Lie face up. Hold a large ball up toward the ceiling. Gently press your palms into the ball. Relax your shoulders. Then, gently pull your shoulders toward your spine. Breathe in as you reach your arms toward the ceiling, using a small movement. Breathe out as you pull your shoulders in toward your spine again. Do this two to three times.

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