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Reflexology Lymph Drainage RLD ~ case study summary

30/1/2015

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In December 2014, a new client came for RLD after hearing about the research. She presented with unilateral secondary lymphoedema of the right arm and hand, uncomfortable swelling under the arm, which had hardened, lost its softness. She wears a full sleeve, inclusive of glove and does the recommended daily exercises. 
Limb Volume Circumference Measurements (LVCM)  were taken before and after each RLD treatment.  The arm is treated like a cylinder,this means that any excess fluid/swelling in the hand, shoulder, under arm, chest wall or around the back is not included in these figures. 
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The blue line on the graph shows how the swelling reduced during 6 treatments, these were weekly apart from between 2nd & 3rd treatments, due to Christmas etc. when there was a 3 week gap. 

Before RLD 1, the swollen arm was 29.9% bigger than the normal arm, and contained 561.68ml
After RLD 6, the swollen arm was 12.8% bigger than the normal arm, and contained 240.40ml

I still get so excited by the results!

Watch this space, I'm seeing her again, same time next week..........



   
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Reflexology research news....... "its a wonderful, wonderful thing....."

6/1/2015

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The RLD research ended in June 2014, and in July the preliminary data was presented to Tenovus, the Welsh Cancer Charity that funded the study. Their response was. "Wow, you've really got the grand slam there haven't you?" 
We expect the results will be published for peer review in 2015. Here's a little taster of whats to come.... 


Quantitative data (objective arm measurements)
All 26 participants had reductions in swelling of the affected arm. The average 
difference between swollen and normal arms before RLD, was 348.8ml, and the average amount lost was 36.2% of this (126.3ml). All of the statistical tests run on the before
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and after volumes showed that all effects were statistically significant (p<.001). 

Quantitative data (subjective measurement of participants concerns and wellbeing using MYCaW)    
We found that the changes on all three of the MYCaW scales were likely to be of clinical significance to the participants. Inferential analyses comparing before and after MYCaW scores for the 26 participants indicated significant differences at p<.01, for all three variables (concern1, concern2 and wellbeing)     
The levels of the primary concern or problem rated by participants were significantly lower at follow-up than at baseline  (p<.001)
Levels of the secondary concern or problem were also rated as significantly lower at follow-up compared to baseline,(p<.001)
Wellbeing increased significantly from baseline to follow-up, ( p<.01)
And to finish, our attrition rate was 0 during the study.– Nobody dropped out. Everyone who started, finished!

An example of quotes from the qualitative data 
"....I found the whole thing was one of the top 10 highlights of my life."
"....I was really quite sceptical thinking, 'this isn't going to work, but I'll do it anyway' and I was amazed, really totally amazed to see the difference in my hand after the first session was just, .....I couldn't get over it."
"Its lighter, I haven't got the heaviness, I haven't got the aching in my arm, the swelling has gone down, I can stretch my arm, it just feels a lot better."
"I look at myself in the mirror now and I can see theres an actual shape to my arm whereas before it went straight down."
"I want to continue because I think its wonderful......I think its the best thing that's happened."

"It’s absolutely amazing because people do suffer with lymphoedema for years and it’s so painful, if something as pleasant as this can do something it’s wonderful. It’s a wonderful, wonderful thing.”

A huge thank you to  Tenuous Welsh Cancer charity, and all those involved from Cardiff Met. University, including Judith Whatley, project co-ordinator and senior lecturer. 

For more information and updates about RLD and reflexology research see Judith's Reflexscience blog 

Exciting times for reflexology! 

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    RLD is a reflexology technique which stimulates specific lymphatic reflexes on the feet. Developed from first principles & researched by Sally Kay to help with the management of secondary lymphoedema in patients affected by treatment for breast cancer.  Further research into RLD is ongoing and training is available for reflexology practitioners. 

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