Science Behind Compression Bandaging for Lymphedema Treatment

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Compression bandaging is a key component in the treatment of stage 2 and stage 3 (moderate to severe) lymphedema and is essential for reducing swelling and maintaining progress as the patient undergoes treatment. A soft cast is created by wrapping the arm or upper body with multiple layers of wrapping and used as a main element in the overall treatment regimen for lymphedema patients known as Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT). There aren’t a great deal of studies available on the use of compression bandages alone, but the little research that is available suggests bandaging works to reduce arm volume. However, this is overwhelming clinical evidence that short stretch bandaging reduces all types of edema more efficiently and safely than any other compression method. When starting with compression bandaging, your lymphedema therapist should do the wrapping for you to teach you the proper technique. Most therapists will also provide written instructions to help you and some even offer instructional videos to ensure bandage is properly applied. Compression bandaging starts with an inner liner that is made from a hosiery type gauze or fabric, known as a stockinette, that is then placed over the arm and hand. Next, a layer made of cotton, foam, or polyester is added for padding over the stockinette. Then the padding is wrapped with multiple overlapping layers of short stretch bandages. These short stretch bandages look similar to the Ace bandages commonly found in drugstores but are a lot less stretchy because they contain no elastic threads like Ace wraps. Typically, there are more layers down the arm than at the top of the arm to create a graded pressure to move fluid up and out of the arm. The bandaging should fit snugly on your arm and not be too tight.


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