Use of upper-limb compression garments in the management of lipoedema

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Authors/contributors
Title
Use of upper-limb compression garments in the management of lipoedema
Abstract
Compression hosiery is commonly used for the management of lymphoedema as well as lipoedema, but it is more commonly indicated for the lower limbs than for the upper limbs. The effects of compression hosiery on upper-limb lipoedema are poorly understood and researched. It is known that compression hosiery works in conjunction with activity or movement when standing or walking, which produces anti-inflammatory and oxygenating effects in the tissues. This effect is naturally difficult to realise in the upper limbs. Lymphoedema practitioners who treat those with lipoedema should bear in mind that compression treatment might not produce the same effects in upper-limb lipoedema as it does in lower-limb lipoedema. In these times of an overstretched health service, pragmatic resource use is essential.
Publication
British Journal of Community Nursing
Volume
25
Issue
Sup10
Pages
S26-S27
Date
2020-10-01
Journal Abbr
Br J Community Nurs
Language
en
ISSN
1462-4753, 2052-2215
Accessed
5/11/22, 7:16 PM
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Elwell, R., & Rich, A. (2020). Use of upper-limb compression garments in the management of lipoedema. British Journal of Community Nursing, 25(Sup10), S26–S27. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2020.25.Sup10.S26