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Durch die erfolgreiche Therapiemethode können der Lymphabfluss angeregt und Schwellungen reduziert werden. Die erfahrene Autorin stellt neue Anlagetechniken vor, die speziell auf die Genese des Lymphödems abgestimmt sind. Auch auf Besonderheiten wie Fibrosen, Hämatome und Narben wird dabei eingegangen. Die 56 indikationsbezogenen Anlagen werden anhand von über 270 Abbildungen Schritt für Schritt erklärt. Lernen Sie, wie Sie mit Hilfe des K-Tapings das lymphatische System unterstützen, um lokalen Ödemen und komplexeren Störungen im Lymphsystem gezielt entgegenzuwirken. Inhalt ? Grundlagen des K-Tapings und der Lymphologie ? Anlagen bei postoperativen und posttraumatischen Schwe llungen, wie z.B. Supinationstrauma, Muskelfaserriss, Knie- und Hüft-Tep, M.Sudeck, Narben ? Anlagen bei primären und sekundären Lymphödemen ? Muskelanlagen zur Entlastung des Arms und zur Atemvertiefung Die Autorin Birgit Kumbrink, Gründerin und medizinische Leiterin der internationalen K-Taping Academy, ist seit vielen Jahren Anleiterin für K-Taping und international eine der erfahrensten Anwenderinnen und Ausbilderinnen dieser Behandlungsmethode. 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