How to Improve Lymphatic Drainage in Legs with Chiropractic Care

The lymphatic system is a network of vessels and glands that helps to circulate lymphatic fluid around the body

Kim Le

April 8, 2023

The lymphatic system is a network of vessels and glands that helps to circulate lymphatic fluid around the body. This fluid is responsible for transporting waste products and toxins out of the body, and when it becomes blocked, these waste products and toxins can accumulate in the body, leading to swelling and discomfort in the legs. Chiropractic care can help to improve lymphatic drainage by improving the circulation of lymphatic fluid, allowing it to flow more freely throughout the body and reduce the symptoms of leg swelling and discomfort.

At Hyperhealth Allied Health, we use a variety of techniques to improve lymphatic drainage, including soft tissue massage, joint manipulation, stretching and exercise. Soft tissue massage helps to break up adhesions in the lymphatic system and improve the flow of lymphatic fluid, while joint manipulation helps to restore mobility to the joints and muscles, which can reduce swelling and discomfort. Stretching and exercise can also help to improve circulation and reduce swelling, while also strengthening the muscles and joints.

In addition to these treatments, our team of Marrickville chiropractors also use lifestyle and dietary advice to help improve lymphatic drainage. Eating a balanced diet that is rich in vitamins and minerals can help to improve the body’s ability to process and eliminate toxins, while avoiding foods that can increase inflammation and swelling, such as processed and sugary foods. We also recommend regular exercise to help improve circulation and reduce swelling, as well as plenty of rest and relaxation.

At Hyperhealth Allied Health, we are dedicated to helping our patients improve their lymphatic drainage and reduce the symptoms of leg swelling and discomfort. Our team of experienced and dedicated chiropractors use a variety of techniques to help improve lymphatic drainage, including soft tissue massage, joint manipulation, stretching and exercise, as well as lifestyle and dietary advice. With our help, you can improve your lymphatic drainage and reduce the symptoms of leg swelling and discomfort. So, if you’re looking for a way to improve your lymphatic drainage in Sydney, contact us today to find out how we can help.


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