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Hi Gang! Geoff here.

Has anyone tried the " Leg Massager " , a combination electro-air sleeve? It

looks similar to an air cast with a fat shoe. Apparently you put it on,

plug it in and relax as it works. It looked like it might be handy for

edema, etc., and it's being advertised for < $40.

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The leg massager looks interesting. A physio tried something like that on

my ankle a few times and it was helpful. However, the best thing that I

have found for edema (I have lymphedema in my right forearm due to damage in

my elbow) is manual lymphatic drainage, a highly specialized form of gentle

massage that allows the lymph vessels to drain better, thereby moving fluid

and toxins out of the tissues. You must, however, find a person who is

trained in the proper technique.

(RA 25+ years, AP since Nov. 97)

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> Hi Gang! Geoff here.

>

> Has anyone tried the " Leg Massager " , a combination electro-air sleeve? It

> looks similar to an air cast with a fat shoe. Apparently you put it on,

> plug it in and relax as it works. It looked like it might be handy for

> edema, etc., and it's being advertised for < $40.

>

> Geoff

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My husband pointed this out to me the other day as he was

watching the T.V. advertisement. We're thinking it might help

our daughter's edema in her feet. I'm always hesitant,

though, to buy this type of merchandise with just a television

commercial in support of it. What do YOU think?

Ellen

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Hi Gang! Geoff here.

Has anyone tried the " Leg Massager " , a combination electro-air sleeve? It

looks similar to an air cast with a fat shoe. Apparently you put it on,

plug it in and relax as it works. It looked like it might be handy for

edema, etc., and it's being advertised for < $40.

Geoff

soli Deo gloria

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these diseases, information on weaning from drugs, and nutritional kits for

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Dear ,

The type of massage you talk about--which causes lymphatic drainage--I have seen

done by a physiotherapist. This was when our daughter was getting P.T. and we

were trying to address the problem of the edema in her feet. After

demonstrating, the therapist had me try it. It's a very gentle caress actually,

starting at the toes and working upward with light strokes. Unfortunately, I

can't be with my daughter often enough to do this, so unfortunately we let it

slide. Don't know how well I'd have developed the technique either. You're

right, though; this could probably work if done properly and regularly.

Ellen

rheumatic Leg Massager

> Hi Gang! Geoff here.

>

> Has anyone tried the " Leg Massager " , a combination electro-air sleeve? It

> looks similar to an air cast with a fat shoe. Apparently you put it on,

> plug it in and relax as it works. It looked like it might be handy for

> edema, etc., and it's being advertised for < $40.

>

> Geoff

> soli Deo gloria

>

> www.HealingYou.org - Your nonprofit source for remedies and aids in

fighting

> these diseases, information on weaning from drugs, and nutritional kits

for

> repairing adrenal damage; 100% volunteer staffed.

>

> (Courtesy: Captain Cook's www.800-800-cruise.com)

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I have lymphedema in my lower legs as a result of non-hodgkin's lymphoma and

the massage therapist taught me how to do the technique myself as well as

some exercises to do that help the lymph flow. Lying on your back and doing

bicycles in the air is the most helpful.

Carol/Piney

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>

>

> > Hi Gang! Geoff here.

> >

> > Has anyone tried the " Leg Massager " , a combination electro-air sleeve?

It

> > looks similar to an air cast with a fat shoe. Apparently you put it

on,

> > plug it in and relax as it works. It looked like it might be handy

for

> > edema, etc., and it's being advertised for < $40.

> >

> > Geoff

> > soli Deo gloria

> >

> > www.HealingYou.org - Your nonprofit source for remedies and aids in

> fighting

> > these diseases, information on weaning from drugs, and nutritional

kits

> for

> > repairing adrenal damage; 100% volunteer staffed.

> >

> > (Courtesy: Captain Cook's www.800-800-cruise.com)

> >

> >

> >

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Update on the massager. I found it! It is called a Chi Swing Shaker.

You can find it on-line at www.ultimate watermassage.com/chi-machines-

standard.htm. I know my ALS patient swore by it, and he bought it off

of E-Bay. Has anyone else had any experience with it? On top of that,

it is not too expensive - $199.99.

Tinka

>

> Hi,

>

> I had an ALS patient, who had a leg massager. It was a vibrating

> machine onto which he placed his ankles. It aided in his

circulation,

> helped with constipation, and stimulated his leg muscles. He said he

> found it on-line, but I don't know what it was called. Now, I am

> working with a SMA IV patient, and she also needs some sort of

machine

> to stimulate her legs.

>

> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

> Thanks,

> Tinka

>

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I got one similar to that-called an oxy pro.

Got it for like $30 on ebay.

tinkal2000 <tinkal2000@...> wrote:

Update on the massager. I found it! It is called a Chi Swing Shaker.

You can find it on-line at www.ultimate watermassage.com/chi-machines-

standard.htm. I know my ALS patient swore by it, and he bought it off

of E-Bay. Has anyone else had any experience with it? On top of that,

it is not too expensive - $199.99.

Tinka

>

> Hi,

>

> I had an ALS patient, who had a leg massager. It was a vibrating

> machine onto which he placed his ankles. It aided in his

circulation,

> helped with constipation, and stimulated his leg muscles. He said he

> found it on-line, but I don't know what it was called. Now, I am

> working with a SMA IV patient, and she also needs some sort of

machine

> to stimulate her legs.

>

> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

> Thanks,

> Tinka

>

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Thanks for replying. What does it do for you, so I can tell my SMA

patient.

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> > Hi,

> >

> > I had an ALS patient, who had a leg massager. It was a vibrating

> > machine onto which he placed his ankles. It aided in his

> circulation,

> > helped with constipation, and stimulated his leg muscles. He said

he

> > found it on-line, but I don't know what it was called. Now, I am

> > working with a SMA IV patient, and she also needs some sort of

> machine

> > to stimulate her legs.

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> > Thanks,

> > Tinka

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