Bowling increases lymphedema risk?

Page last modified on: August 20, 2008

Question from Ice Cream: Should I be concerned with getting lymphedema if I continue bowling in a league 3 games per week? I bowl right-handed and my right breast and nodes were removed.

Answer —Linda Miller, P.T.: Lymphedema is always a concern; however, lymph fluid moves with movement, so staying active is an important part of lymph management. The key is to be consistent, do proper warm-up and stretching prior to bowling, and don't dramatically change how much you bowl at any one time.

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