Pre- and Post-Operative Care
Pre-Operative Care
Pre-operative care may include techniques such as Fascial Remodeling and Manual Lymph Drainage to help prepare tissues ahead of a medical procedure. This work can support tissue mobility and lymphatic flow, allowing the body to better accommodate upcoming physical changes.
Because Manual Lymph Drainage is gentle and non-invasive, it may also be used as part of pre-operative preparation to support overall comfort and regulation. This approach can help individuals feel more physically and mentally prepared in advance of a procedure, when clinically appropriate.
Post-Operative Care
Post-operative care is designed to support recovery following surgical or medical procedures. Treatment may be adapted to address common post-operative concerns such as joint restriction, swelling, altered sensation, fatigue, or discomfort.
By supporting circulation, tissue mobility, and lymphatic flow, post-operative care can assist the body as it gradually returns toward regular activity. This approach aims to help changes resulting from invasive procedures be integrated more comfortably and functionally over time. Many individuals also find that receiving care during recovery supports emotional well-being as they adjust to the healing process.