Contact: 516-333-3253

355 Post Avenue
Westbury, New York 11590
Phone: (516) 333-3253

Westbury Total Health Care is a multi-specialty rehabilitation practice specializing in Complex Lymphedema Therapy, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Chiropractic services in Nassau County, New York. Our physicians have over 35 years combined experience treating thousands of complicated Lymphedema conditions, Pre & Post operative inuries and spinal disorders.
Example: This illustration below shows acute Lymphedema affecting the right arm and hand (left picture) and the results of effective complex lymphedema therapy treatment (right picture)
Example: This illustration below shows acute Bilateral Lymphedema affecting the legs. (left picture) and the results of effective complex lymphedema therapy treatment (right picture)
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Kwan L. Jakobsen D.O. P.M.& R. - Medical Director
Gabriela Jano D.O., M.D. P.M.&R. Asst. Medical Director
Aiysha Glenn DPT, CLT - Doctor of Physical Therapy & Certified Lymphedema Therapist
Colleen Shalk O.T., CLT - Occupational Therapist & Certified Lymphedema Therapist
Allan Masiddo DPT, - Doctor of Physical Therapy
Mana Shah P.T. - Physical Therapist
Diane Raspanti Lana LMT, CLT - Certified Lymphedema Therapist
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Lymphedema is an accumulation of lymphatic fluid in the interstitial tissue that causes swelling, most often in the arm(s) and/or leg(s), and occasionally in other parts of the body. Lymphedema can develop when lymphatic vessels are missing or impaired (primary), or when lymph vessels are damaged or lymph nodes removed (secondary). When the impairment becomes so great that the lymphatic fluid exceeds the lymphatic transport capacity, an abnormal amount of protein-rich fluid collects in the tissues of the affected area. Left untreated, this stagnant, protein-rich fluid not only causes tissue channels to increase in size and number, but also reduces oxygen availability in the transport system, interferes with wound healing, and provides a culture medium for bacteria that can result in lymphangitis (infection).

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