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How is lymphofluoroscopy mapping altering lymphoedema management?

Lymphoedema management has evolved over many decades, but the core components of treatment remain largely unaltered, such as skin care, compression and self-lymphatic drainage. Near-infrared fluorescence lymphatic imaging (NIRFLI) offers an opportunity to enhance patient outcomes by evaluating and increasing the effectiveness of these treatment options. This is relevant when we consider the impact of this chronic condition and its endemic proportions ( Mortimer, 2014 ), while Moffatt et al (2017) suggests it is one of the biggest health risks in the Western world, due to the multiple causes, such as cancer, obesity and as a complication of an ageing population. The impact of the condition can be reduced through early identification and the risk-reduction strategies that NIRFLI can offer through greater understanding of its chronicity. The use of NIRFLI has also led to the development of a new manual lymphatic drainage technique to assist in the management of lymphoedema ( Belgrado et al, 2016 ). The aim of this article is to introduce and describe NIRFLI and its use within lymphoedema management. It will discuss use with early detection of lymphoedema and expand further, focusing on its use within the management of lymphoedema.

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