by Jenny Romanczukiewicz, | Mar 29, 2023 | Exercise, lymphoedema, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation, skin care
Lymphoedema is estimated to affect between 54 and 98% of people with head and neck cancer. The good news is that improvements can be made in tissues, swelling, range of motion and pain from HNL with complex lymphoedema therapy. Read on to find out more.
by Jenny Romanczukiewicz, | Oct 29, 2022 | Exercise, Fatigue, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation
The month of October is breast cancer awareness month so I wanted to write about an issue that is so common in cancer … fatigue. Fatigue is often poorly understood by both those who experience it as well as by the greater community. Read on to find out about the causes of cancer related fatigue and strategies that can help you take back control. [Read more]
by Jenny Romanczukiewicz, | Aug 9, 2022 | Exercise, lymphoedema, Physiotherapy
With international borders open and air travel back in full swing (albeit a few staffing shortages and delays), now seems like an appropriate time to discuss air travel and lymphoedema. When we fly, there are factors that impact on how quickly or slowly lymph moves around the body. Because of this, it is important to have strategies you can use if you have or are at risk of developing lymphoedema and are planning to fly. [Read more]
by Jenny Romanczukiewicz, | Mar 9, 2022 | Exercise, lymphoedema, Physiotherapy
Every March, lymphoedema is put in the spotlight to raise awareness and increase knowledge of management options for those at risk of and experiencing lymphoedema symptoms. This year’s theme, “Living well with Lymphoedema” fits well with our philosophy at Calm & Connection Physiotherapy. We believe that regardless of your condition, it is possible to lead a fulfilling and meaningful life if you have the right supports and guidance. [Read more]
by Jenny Romanczukiewicz, | Feb 12, 2022 | Exercise, lipoedema, lymphoedema, Physiotherapy
Have you noticed that no matter what you do, your legs are always out of proportion to your waist. It doesn’t matter how much you exercise or diet, they just never seem to change. When you mention it to health professionals do you often get told you just need to try harder to lose weight? What may in fact be causing this is not lifestyle choices or not trying hard enough but a condition called lipoedema. [Read more]