| Careers | Calendar | Bill Pay | Contact Us | Contributions | Charity Care |
| Search Main Line Health: |
![]() |
| About Bryn Mawr Hospital | Departments & Divisions | Centers & Programs | Patient & Visitor Information | News |
|
Our Services Lymphedema Management Program
Lymphedema is the swelling of any limb due to insufficient drainage of the lymphatic system. (This system filters and returns fluid from your body back into your circulatory system.) Patients undergoing cancer treatment are at risk of developing lymphedema if there is damage to the lymph nodes and vessels. Symptoms often include tightness, discomfort or swelling in the arm, hand, leg and/or foot.
Our program goals include:
Therapeutic components include:
Other Services:
Outpatient rehab is also available for patients experiencing limited range of motion or cording (pain radiating down a limb) and measurement of garment sleeves. Physical therapy services help individuals regain independence, increase strength and endurance and return to everyday activities.
|
Related Links: |
||||||||||||||||
| 1-866-CALL MLH | site index | directions & parking | employee site |
| 2008 Main Line Health. By using This Web site, you accept these terms of use. Please read our privacy statement. The Web site for Main Line Health, its contents and programs, is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice nor is it intended to create any physician-patient relationship. Please remember that this information should not substitute for a visit or a consultation with a health care provider. The views or opinions expressed in the resources provided do not necessarily reflect those of Main Line Health or its staff. |