Our lymphatic system is an extensive network of vessels and nodes that is often overlooked and integral to immune function and waste removal, significantly impacting physical, mental and emotional health. Unlike blood vessels that have the heart as a pump, the lymphatic system depends on movement for flow and function.
Approximately 30% of my female clients who are over the age of 65, have lymphedema that causes swelling and discomfort. This can negatively impact physical function, mobility and balance. It can decrease the ability to perform activities of daily living and raises concerns about the ability to maintain an active lifestyle and functional independence as the years fly by.
Cancer survivors have often had surgeries that involve the removal of lymph nodes that disrupts this powerful drainage system, leaving them with fluid imbalances, swelling and lymphedema in the lower and upper body.
As we age, our lymphatic system can become clogged and backed up leaving us with excessive fluid accumulating in ankles, legs and arms. This can cause tightness, stiffness, fatigue and joint pain. Improving lymph flow can reduce swelling, boost detoxification and the immune system. It can relieve fatigue and joint pain as well as improve proprioception that is a prerequisite for the balance and confidence needed to reduce the risk of injury and falls.
Proprioception is essentially our “sense of self” or body awareness. It involves sensory nerves called proprioceptors that are constantly communicating with the brain about where your joints and limbs are as well as the tension in muscles. This sensory information is critical for maintaining balance, coordinating movements and performing activities of daily living with efficiency, control and confidence.
Clearing the lymphatic system reduces toxins, inflammation and swelling around joints that slows the flow of sensory information. As your body and brain communicate more clearly, it increases a feeling of safety. The quality of your movement depends on the clarity and accuracy of the signals sent by proprioceptors that are located in and around joints including ligaments, joint capsules, tendons and muscles.
When your brain can accurately sense where your body is in time and space, this increases your sense of body awareness and competency. With stronger neural pathways responsible for sending proprioceptive signals, your brain becomes more resilient at interpreting and processing this information. This leads to faster neuromuscular responses and more efficient control of movement.
Greater body control results in a sense of safety that can reduce the risk of injury and the fear of falling. Feeling this assurance from head to toe extends beyond physical safety as it elevates emotional well-being with a renewed sense of competency, control and confidence when interacting with the world around you and beneath your feet.
Adults, cancer survivors or anyone with a lymphatic system (that’s everyone!) that is looking for more energy, health and balance, can benefit from improving lymph flow. For older adults, enhancing proprioception is a gigantic leap forward for a heightened body awareness, control and deep sense of safety.
It’s simple! On a daily basis practice:
Are you ready to increase your lymph flow, well-being and balance? Here are 3 videos for you to boost your flow today!
I have been practicing these steps daily for 5 months and feel brighter, lighter and more energetic. I am also sparkling more (women don’t sweat, we sparkle😉).
Practice these steps for 30 days and share what you notice! Happy flowing!
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