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Negative Pressure ("MediCupping") and Enhanced Lymphatic Drainage Therapy

  • Writer: Nina Dmitreff
    Nina Dmitreff
  • Feb 15, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 1, 2024

“The study demonstrated that the negative pressure method [MediCupping therapy] resulted in changes in the volume, MRI and tissue stiffness parameters. Most of the changes observed can be considered positive. The study results indicate that the LymphaTouch negative pressure technique treats edema more effectively than traditional manual lymph drainage therapy. It caused larger decreases in the edematous volume of muscle tissue (7%) and in tissue stiffness (9.2%). In addition, it caused greater improvement in the patients’ Quality of Life variable (14%).”


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