Our human body consists of trillions of cells. Each of them serving a specific function. As with all complex ‘machines‘, at times our body breaks down of its own accord or due to external stimuli. When that happens – the road to recovery can be challenging. And it can be a slow, long and painful process, sometimes even discouraging. The question “How Do I Gain Muscle without Losing Weight?” is looking for answers which the REJUVENATOR PLATINUM ***** EXTERNAL HEART machine delivers: One device – many applications with many benefits some of which may seem out of this world. It is the most luxurious and most effective multi-function intermittent vacuum therapy device available today, combined with functions of pressotherapy lymphatic drainage, as well as photobiostimulation.

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Contraindications to lymphatic drainage massage
Lymphatic fluid normally flows through the body and drains into the blood circulation in the neck. When this flow gets interrupted or disturbed that is when problems arise. The natural function of lymph is to remove the build-up of toxins in the tissues of the body. Lymphatic drainage massage accelerates this process and benefits occur fast. However it is important to ask your doctor about the right lymphatic drainage method to avoid adverse effects. The wrong technique may take the lymph liquid and force it into the surrounding liquids where it does not belong. Acute inflammation, malignant tumors, thrombosis and major cardiac problems are all contraindications to lymphatic drainage massage.

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IVT relevant in angiology and phlebology:
Since different treatment methods promote different reflexes during intermittent vacuum therapy, IVT can be used to trigger various specific responses.An extension of the normal pressure stages is used to stimulate arterial perfusion. An extension of the negative pressure phases is used to increase backflow of venous blood and lymph. (Goswami N et al., 2008) "Past Protocols and Technical Consideration for Experimental Design".

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Contraindications to lymphatic drainage massage
Lymphatic fluid normally flows through the body and drains into the blood circulation in the neck. When this flow gets interrupted or disturbed that is when problems arise. The natural function of lymph is to remove the build-up of toxins in the tissues of the body. Lymphatic drainage massage accelerates this process and benefits occur fast. However it is important to ask your doctor about the right lymphatic drainage method to avoid adverse effects. The wrong technique may take the lymph liquid and force it into the surrounding liquids where it does not belong. Acute inflammation, malignant tumors, thrombosis and major cardiac problems are all contraindications to lymphatic drainage massage.

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IVT relevant in angiology and phlebology:
Since different treatment methods promote different reflexes during intermittent vacuum therapy, IVT can be used to trigger various specific responses.An extension of the normal pressure stages is used to stimulate arterial perfusion. An extension of the negative pressure phases is used to increase backflow of venous blood and lymph. (Goswami N et al., 2008) "Past Protocols and Technical Consideration for Experimental Design".

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Lymph vessels are the channels of the lymph
Lymph travels throughout the body via dedicated highways called lymphatic vessels. All lymph vessels lead to lymph nodes. Similar to arteries or veins that carry blood throughout the human body, lymph vessels are distinct. The flow of lymph is much slower than the flow of blood as lymph has no pump (the heart). Therefore lymph has to be flown. Lymph vessels surround each organ and make a special meshwork that wraps the skin. When the lymph vessels start very tiny they are called the initial lymphatic. Over seventy percent of the initial lymphatics are under or in the skin. The structure of the initial lymphatic is a one cell thick layer. Collagen and elastin fibers enforce those cells within the connective tissue and assist to keep them in place. The filaments transform the wall of the initial lymphatic and opens it up once the pressure within the interstitial zone rises due to a buildup of fluid, or stretching of the skin. When the interstitial fluid then flows in and starts to move along the channel it is called lymph. The lymph system filters between two and three litres of lymph per day. This is crucial because it helps to eliminate proteins that are too big to return through the capillary wall. (Guyton and Hall, Human Physiology and Mechanisms of Disease, sixth edition, W.B Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1997, page 139). The spaces that open in the initial lymphatic are four to six times larger than the gaps in the capillaries. To avoid swelling or edema removing protein is important because they draw water to themselves, so excess protein in the interstitial spaces has to be prevented. The lymph vessels also serve cleaning by collecting waste products, viruses, dead cells, bacteria, fats, inorganic substances, and water. After the lymph has entered the initial lymphatic, the lymph moves into the pre-collector which is a larger vessel, and then into even larger collectors, the diameter of which ranges from 100 to 600 microns. To ensure that the lymph only moves in one direction these vessels possess one way valves every 6- 20 mm. Around 4 to 5 afferent vessels transport lymph towards the lymph nodes, they open on the convex surface of the lymph node.

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inguinal lymph nodes and their function
The groups of lymph nodes consisting of inguinal lymph nodes lie below the inguinal ligament. They are devided into two categories, deep inguinal and superficial groups of lymph nodes. Each one divides into upper lateral, upper medial and lower vertical groups. The fasciae, skin and abdominal wall drain into the superficial inguinal group of lymph nodes. The upper medial group of the superficial inguinal lymph nodes drains the external genitalia, the anterior abdominal wall below the umbilicus, up to the perineum, and anal canal. The upper lateral group drains the buttock, the skin and fasciae of the upper part of the thigh, and even the lower part of the back. The skin and the fasciae of the lower limb is drained by the lower vertical group. Later the superficial lymph nodes drain into the deep inguinal lymph nodes. The deep inguinal lymph nodes drain not only the deep lymphatics of the lower limb along with the glans penis but also the superficial inguinal nodes. All deep nodes ultimately drain towards the external iliac group of lymph nodes.

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inguinal lymph nodes and their function
The groups of lymph nodes consisting of inguinal lymph nodes lie below the inguinal ligament. They are devided into two categories, deep inguinal and superficial groups of lymph nodes. Each one divides into upper lateral, upper medial and lower vertical groups. The fasciae, skin and abdominal wall drain into the superficial inguinal group of lymph nodes. The upper medial group of the superficial inguinal lymph nodes drains the external genitalia, the anterior abdominal wall below the umbilicus, up to the perineum, and anal canal. The upper lateral group drains the buttock, the skin and fasciae of the upper part of the thigh, and even the lower part of the back. The skin and the fasciae of the lower limb is drained by the lower vertical group. Later the superficial lymph nodes drain into the deep inguinal lymph nodes. The deep inguinal lymph nodes drain not only the deep lymphatics of the lower limb along with the glans penis but also the superficial inguinal nodes. All deep nodes ultimately drain towards the external iliac group of lymph nodes.

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The remarkable mission of lymph nodes
There are between 400-700 almost kidney-shaped lymph nodes in the human body, half of which are positioned in the abdomen, and the rest in the neck, and the size of which can range from the head of a pin to an olive. The lymph nodes have the form of trabeculae and are wrapped in a fibrous capsule that goes deep down into the tissue. The reticular network surrounds the lymph nodes which mainly consist of a vast aggregation of lymphocytes in the form of macrophages and follicles. Its concave shaped hilum shows an artery, nerves, a vein, and one efferent vessel. The primary task of lymph nodes is to filter and clean the lymph. The lymph nodes produce various kinds of lymphocytes. Lymphocytes eliminate harmful substances within the human body, and represent a major part of the immune system. The lymph nodes reabsorb about fourty percent of the liquid content of the lymph. This makes the lymph much thicker. Because of this thickening and the filtering process, the lymph nodes cause the biggest resistance to the flow of lymph. In fact the lymph nodes stand for about 15 times more resistance than the lymph vessels themselves. Lymphatic drainage can help overcome this resistance in lymph flow.
