McMillan Allied Health Care

McMillan Allied Health Care

Phil has been practicing massage and reiki for over 25 years. He started as a sports trainer for the Stratford Football Club, then with the Sale Umpires Association, where he focused on sporting injuries and performance. Over the past couple of years, Phil has been keeping up with current trends in the massage industry through completing a Diploma in Remedial Massage, plus certificates in Hot Stone Massage, Manual Lymphatic Drainage and Spinal Flow Technique, an effective way to heal from pain, disease and illness using the anatomy of the Spine and Nervous System.

Massage Therapy

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Lymphatic Drainage

Manual Lymphatic Drainage- 60 minutes

Manual Lymphatic Drainage is a technique developed by the Vodders (Dr. Emil Vodder and his wife Estrid) in 1936 in Paris for treatment of swollen lymph nodes. MLD is a light, skin-stretching massage that helps promote the movement of lymphatic fluid out of the swollen limb. It should not be confused with a traditional massage. MLD is specifically focused on the lymph vessels to help the flow of lymphatic fluid. Therapy is applied to your unaffected areas first, making it possible for the fluid to move out of the affected area or decongest the region. MLD helps open the remaining functioning lymph collectors and move protein and fluid into them, as well as to help speed up lymph fluid flow through the lymphatics.

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Manual Lymphatic Drainage- 60 minutes

Manual Lymphatic Drainage is a technique developed by the Vodders (Dr. Emil Vodder and his wife Estrid) in 1936 in Paris for treatment of swollen lymph nodes. MLD is a light, skin-stretching massage that helps promote the movement of lymphatic fluid out of the swollen limb. It should not be confused with a traditional massage. MLD is specifically focused on the lymph vessels to help the flow of lymphatic fluid. Therapy is applied to your unaffected areas first, making it possible for the fluid to move out of the affected area or decongest the region. MLD helps open the remaining functioning lymph collectors and move protein and fluid into them, as well as to help speed up lymph fluid flow through the lymphatics.

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