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Published on: February 10, 2021
Mechanical Lymphatic Drainage (RAGodoy®): Literature Review
Jose Maria Pereira de Godoy1,2, Maria de Fatima Guerreiro Godoy3, Henrique Jose Pereira de Godoy4,5
1Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery, São José do Rio Preto School of Medicine (FAMERP), São José do Rio Preto, BRA.
Abstract:
Lymphatic drainage is the main form of therapy for lymphedema, as it affects the pathophysiology of this clinical condition. The two main objectives of lymphatic drainage are the formation and drainage of lymph. In recent years, Godoy & Godoy developed a novel concept of mechanical lymphatic drainage involving a device denominated RAGodoy®, which performs passive exercises of the lower and upper limbs as a form of lymphatic drainage. The aim of the present study was to address the concept of this therapy as well as perform a literature review on its forms of use and the results obtained. All studies analyzed show that this technique used as monotherapy enables the treatment of lymphedema, but superior results are achieved when combined with compression mechanisms.
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