Thursday, September 26, 2013

Lympahtic research takes a big leap forward in Canada

Lympahtic research takes a big leap forward in Canada. On 9/24/13 in Calgary, the Dianne & Irving Kipnes Foundation donated $5 Million to the University of Calgary, Snyder Chronic Disease Research Institute to support research into lymphedema. Read more: http://www.vodderschool.com/current_articles

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Congratulations to Dr. Vodder School – trained therapist, Berit Jardine, BVSc, RMT



Congratulations to Dr. Vodder School – trained therapist, Berit Jardine, BVSc, RMT for the publication of her research on the efficacy of MLD to improve early outcome after total knee arthroplasty.  Please read the abstract from the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2013 (in press).
 
Randomized Trial Investigating the Efficacy of Manual Lymphatic Drainage to Improve Early Outcome After Total Knee Arthroplasty
Jay R. Ebert, PhD,a,b Brendan Joss, PhD,a,b Berit Jardine, BVSc, RMT,b David J. Wood, BSC, MBBS, MS, FRCS, FRACSc

Abstract
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) in the early postoperative period after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) to reduce edema and pain and improve knee range of motion.
Design: Prospective randomized controlled trial.
Setting: Private hospital and functional rehabilitation clinic.
Participants: Consecutive sample of patients (NZ43; 53 knees) scheduled for TKA.
Intervention: MLD (vs no MLD) on days 2, 3, and 4 postoperatively. Both groups underwent conventional, concomitant physical therapy.
Main Outcome Measures: Clinical assessment was undertaken pre- and postoperatively prior to and after the designated postoperative MLD sessions (days 2, 3, and 4) and at 6 weeks postsurgery. This included active knee flexion and extension range of motion, lower limb girths (ankle, midpatella, thigh, and calf), and knee pain using a numeric rating scale and the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score.
Results: A significant group effect was observed for active knee flexion, with post hoc tests demonstrating a significantly greater active knee flexion in the MLD group when compared with the control (no MLD) group at the final measure prior to hospital discharge (day 4 postsurgery) and at 6 weeks postsurgery. There were no further group effects observed for the remaining patient-reported and functional outcomes.
Conclusions: MLD in the early postoperative stages after TKA appears to improve active knee flexion up to 6 weeks postsurgery, in addition to conventional care.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

New article

The new consensus document on the treatment of lymphedema has been published in the latest edition of Lymphology:
ISL executive committee: The Diagnosis and Treatment of Peripheral Lymphedema. Lymphology 46 (2013) 1 – 11

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Lymph taping June 2013

Lymph Taping comes to Canada. Congratulations to 32 therapists in Toronto and Winnipeg who completed the first medical lymph taping course in North America using the Cure Tape system from Holland. Participants were extremely enthusiastic about this two day course and many had already taken other taping courses. Joyce Bosman, PT gave a lot of new insights to taping for breast, genital, fibrosis, scar and many other indications. We plan on hosting more classes soon.




Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Staying Relevant in Lymphedema Management

Staying Relevant in Lymphedema Management: attend this innovative new
course instructed by Sara Nelson, DPT at the Scottsdale Health center in
Arizona, September 30th

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Developing Skills

Developing a skilled Manual Lymph Drainage therapist/practitioner takes time and commitment both by the therapist and the educator.  The Dr. Vodder School does not take short-cuts in training and is committed to providing the best possible learning experience in a supportive environment. Here is what an experienced physical therapist stated about our training:
"When we practice the basic strokes over and over again, our palpation skills deepen and we become aware of more and more under our hands.  At a time where knowledge is highly promoted we don't want to forget the significance of what our hands can do and that building manual skills takes repetition and time." Sara Nelson, DPT, Kennewick, WA, 2013

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Alberta Lymphedema Association: 2nd Lymphedema Symposium.




The keynote speaker will be Dr. Andrea Cheville of the Mayo Clinic, a leading specialist on lymphedema who will share current information. In addition to the keynote address, the Alberta Health Services lymphedema management team will provide sessions on treatment, hygiene, self care, and bandaging.
A vendor's market will be set up to display products and offer information and help to participants.
The symposium will be held in Calgary at the Foothills Hospital
Auditorium. Public sessions will be held July 3 and 4, 2013 from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. The sessions will be repeats.
An evening session will be held for physicians and nurses at the Tom Baker Auditorium on Wednesday July 3 from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Physicians may claim Mainpro-M2 credit from the College of Family Physicians of Canada and/or use this presentation as a stimulus to create a Personal Learning Project (PLP) in Section 2 of the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program as defined by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
All sessions are free and food and refreshments will be served.
Please register online at www.albertalymphedema.com or contact Diane Martin at 403-281-9205 or by email at lymphnet@telus.net

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Vodder news

The 2013 February Vodder News is now ready for reading!

In this issue read about:

  • The Walchsee Lymphology conference
  • A new way to bandage the hand
Please also see the schedule at the end of the newsletter about upcoming
classes.

To get to the Vodder News, simply click on the link below.
Alternatively, retype or copy and paste it into the address bar of
your webpage browser.
The link is www.vodderschool.com/vodder_news

Back issues of Vodder News can be viewed from the same page

Monday, February 4, 2013

LANA revised requirements for exam

Effective January 1st, 2013: The Board of Directors of the Lymphology Association of North America has revised the eligibility requirements to sit for the LANA examination. Applicants who meet all other requirements will no longer have to obtain one year of experience in treating clients with lymphedema before submitting an application to sit for the exam. This revision is in line with many certifying and licensing bodies that administer their certification examinations soon after completion of training. This change will allow qualified individuals to submit applications in a more flexible time frame throughout the year based on their readiness to take the exam. All other requirements for eligibility are the same. Candidates should refer to the Candidate Information Brochure on the LANA website, www.clt-lana.org