Sarah Gallagher, LMT

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Specializing in Injury Recovery, Neuromuscular Therapy, Myofascial Release, Visceral Manipulation, Neurofascial Techniques, and Counterstrain with over 30 years experience in Advanced Bodywork

08/04/2026

Hello Florida practitioners,

We’re excited to share that we’ll be in Tampa, Florida, to kick off 2027 with our Lymph Drainage Therapy Level 1 (LDT‑1) course

This is the perfect way to start the year with a 24‑CE credited training taught by Lucas Foote. This foundational class gives you the essential hands‑on skills and clinical clarity to elevate your practice right from the start of the year.

What a great time to step away from deep tissue work and discover why practitioners are loving the gentle, precise approach that LDT brings. The subtle touch, the clarity of palpation, and the immediate clinical results make this method a refreshing shift for both you and your clients.

Join us in Tampa and start your year with clarity, confidence, and a powerful new skill set.

www.chiklyinstiute.com

PSA- This company is great!
07/30/2026

PSA- This company is great!

Every July, we get the same calls. "My AC quit last night, can you come today?" It's 95 degrees, we're booked three days out, and the homeowner is stuck sweating on the couch.

Nine times out of ten, an $89 tune-up in June would have caught it.

Waiting for your AC to break before you call is like skipping oil changes until the engine light comes on. By the time a Portland heat wave hits, every HVAC company in the metro is slammed. The neighbors who called us in April? Comfortable right now. The ones who waited? Waiting some more.

A tune-up catches the small stuff before it turns into the expensive stuff: low refrigerant, a worn capacitor (the part that gives your AC the jolt to start up), dirty coils that make your system work twice as hard. Fix any of those on a service call after a breakdown and you're looking at $600 or more.

Right now our AC tune-up is $89, down from $149, through July 31. Call today or book online in a few minutes. ✅

06/29/2026
06/29/2026

🌿 THE CLAVICLES — THE FINAL DRAINAGE POINT 🌿

Most people never realise that one of the most important drainage regions in the entire lymphatic system sits just above the collarbones.

This small area beneath the clavicles acts like one of the body’s major “return stations” — where lymphatic fluid finally flows back into the bloodstream after travelling through the body’s vast lymphatic network 🌿

Your lymphatic system is responsible for moving:
✨ excess tissue fluid
✨ immune cells
✨ inflammatory proteins
✨ cellular waste
✨ fats absorbed from the digestive tract
✨ and other substances involved in immune and fluid balance

through an enormous network of vessels and lymph nodes.

And unlike the cardiovascular system…
the lymphatic system has NO central pump like the heart.

This means your body depends on:
🌿 movement
🌿 breathing
🌿 muscle contractions
🌿 posture
🌿 fascia mobility
🌿 hydration
🌿 nervous system regulation

to help move lymphatic fluid through the body.

✨ Your body moves approximately 2–4 liters of lymphatic fluid every single day.

That is an extraordinary amount of fluid movement happening silently in the background every day.

🌿 So what happens at the clavicles?

Beneath the clavicles sit important drainage junctions called the:
✨ right venous angle
✨ left venous angle

These are areas where major lymphatic vessels empty lymph back into the venous bloodstream.

The largest lymphatic vessel in the body is called the thoracic duct.

This remarkable vessel:
✨ begins near the abdomen
✨ travels upward through the chest
✨ carries lymph from nearly 75% of the body
✨ and eventually empties beneath the LEFT clavicle into the left venous angle.

A much smaller vessel called the right lymphatic duct drains:
• the right side of the head
• right arm
• right chest

into the RIGHT venous angle.

🌿 This is one of the reasons lymphatic therapists often begin work near the clavicles first.

Before encouraging fluid movement through the rest of the body, therapists help prepare the major drainage “exit points.”

Think of it like clearing a river outlet before more water flows downstream.

🌿 Breathing also plays a powerful role here.

Every deep diaphragmatic breath creates pressure changes inside the chest cavity that help mechanically pull lymph upward toward the clavicle region.

This means shallow breathing patterns associated with:
• stress
• anxiety
• chronic tension
• poor posture
• prolonged sitting

may influence lymphatic movement over time.

🌿 Posture matters more than most people realise.

Forward-head posture, tight chest muscles, restricted fascia, and prolonged sitting may place tension around the neck and clavicle region — potentially influencing fluid dynamics and circulation.

🌿 The clavicle region is not just about “drainage.”

It is deeply connected to:
✨ immune communication
✨ inflammation regulation
✨ tissue fluid balance
✨ healing responses
✨ circulation
✨ and overall lymphatic transport physiology

Even the brain’s recently discovered waste-clearance pathways — known as the glymphatic system — eventually connect into the body’s larger lymphatic drainage network.

🌿 Surgery, trauma, scarring, inflammation, or radiation near the chest and neck may also influence lymphatic flow patterns in some individuals.

This is why understanding lymphatic anatomy matters so much.

The lymphatic system is not a “minor” system in the body.

It is one of the body’s most important transport, immune, and fluid-regulation networks — quietly working every moment of every day 🌿

Your body was designed with extraordinary intelligence.

Beneath the clavicles, an intricate drainage and immune network works continuously to protect, regulate, and support you — often without you ever realizing it 🌿

✨ DID YOU KNOW? ✨

🌿 The thoracic duct is the largest lymphatic vessel in the body.

🌿 Most of the body’s lymphatic fluid returns to the bloodstream beneath the LEFT clavicle.

🌿 Your lymphatic system has NO heart-like pump.

🌿 Deep breathing mechanically assists lymphatic flow.

🌿 Your lymphatic system is closely connected to immune health, inflammation, and fluid balance.

— Lymphatica 🌿

This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your diet, exercise, or health regimen.

06/29/2026

🌿 HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT LYMPHATIC TOOLS

A Clinical Guide (No Brands Needed)

Not all “wellness tools” support the lymphatic system correctly.

The lymphatic system is not a muscle.
It is a fluid-based transport network that responds to:

• Gentle stretch
• Rhythmic pressure change
• Muscle contraction
• Deep diaphragmatic breathing
• Nervous system regulation

More intensity does not mean more benefit.

Let’s break down how to choose wisely — anywhere in the world.

🥥 1️⃣ HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT DRY BRUSH

Lymphatic capillaries sit just beneath the skin.

Dry brushing works through superficial stimulation, not force.

✔ Look For:

• Natural bristles
• Medium firmness (not sharp or painful)
• Comfortable grip
• Even bristle density

❌ Avoid:

• Plastic or synthetic bristles
• Extremely stiff brushes
• Skin trauma, broken capillaries, or prolonged redness

🔬 Why:

Lymph vessels respond to gentle stretch and skin movement.
Aggression may increase inflammation rather than improve flow.

⚡ 2️⃣ HOW TO CHOOSE A VIBRATION PLATE

Vibration plates work through oscillation — creating rhythmic pressure changes in tissue.

For lymphatic support, we are not training for muscle hypertrophy.
We are encouraging fluid movement.

✔ Look For:

• Adjustable speed settings
• Lower frequency options
• Stable platform
• Smooth oscillation (not violent shaking)

🔬 Ideal Feel:

You should feel:
• Warmth
• Mild muscle activation
• Gentle stimulation

You should NOT feel:
• Teeth rattling
• Head pressure
• Dizziness
• Nervous system agitation

If it feels aggressive, it’s too aggressive.

🟢 3️⃣ HOW TO CHOOSE A REBOUNDER

Rebounding supports lymph through gravitational change, not height.

Even gentle bouncing shifts pressure gradients.

✔ Look For:

• Strong, flexible mat
• Stable frame
• Smooth bounce
• Optional support handle

🔬 Key Principle:

Small, rhythmic bouncing is sufficient.

You do not need:
• High jumps
• Intense cardio
• Exhaustion

Consistency is more important than intensity.

🧦 4️⃣ HOW TO CHOOSE COMPRESSION (If Tolerated)

Compression works by increasing interstitial pressure to support venous and lymph return.

✔ Look For:

• Proper measurement (never guess sizing)
• Graduated compression
• Medical-grade quality

❌ Stop Immediately If:

• Bruising develops
• Numbness occurs
• Pain increases
• Skin discoloration appears

Compression should support circulation — not injure capillaries.

🌬 5️⃣ THE MOST POWERFUL TOOL: BREATHING

Deep diaphragmatic breathing stimulates the thoracic duct — the body’s largest lymphatic vessel.

It:
• Changes pressure within the abdomen
• Assists venous return
• Supports parasympathetic activation

It costs nothing.
It is globally accessible.
It is foundational.

🧠 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM FACTOR

The lymphatic system is influenced by autonomic tone.

If the nervous system is highly stressed:

Aggressive stimulation may cause:
• Anxiety
• Racing heart
• Headaches
• Insomnia
• Fatigue spikes

Start gently.
Lymph flow improves best in a calm body.

🔬 START LOW & BUILD SLOW

Beginner framework:

Week 1:
• 3–5 minutes vibration
• 3 minutes gentle rebounding
• Light dry brushing

Week 2:
Gradually increase duration if well tolerated.

Never begin with 20–30 minutes.

Consistency > intensity.

🌡 CHECK YOUR FOUNDATIONS FIRST

Before adding tools, ask:

• Am I hydrated?
• Are bowels moving daily?
• Is sleep adequate?
• Is inflammation controlled?

Tools amplify what is already happening in the body.

If inflammation is high, start slower.

🚫 WHEN TO PAUSE OR SEEK MEDICAL GUIDANCE

Avoid or consult your healthcare provider if you have:

• Active infection with fever
• Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
• Severe uncontrolled heart failure
• Severe kidney failure
• Recent surgery without clearance
• Unexplained swelling
• Active cancer without medical supervision

Safety always comes first.

🧬 CONNECTIVE TISSUE CONSIDERATIONS

If you experience:

• Easy bruising
• Varicose veins
• Hypermobility
• Fragile capillaries

You may require gentler protocols.

More pressure is not always better.

🧭 HOW TO KNOW A TOOL IS RIGHT FOR YOU

After use, you should feel:

✔ Lighter
✔ Warmer
✔ Calm
✔ Slightly energized

You should not feel:

✖ Inflamed
✖ Exhausted
✖ Dizzy
✖ Bruised
✖ Agitated

The right tool is the one your body tolerates consistently.

🌿 FINAL THOUGHT

Lymphatic support is about rhythm, gentleness, and consistency.

Tools support flow.
They do not replace:

• Nutrition
• Liver support
• Gut health
• Sleep
• Nervous system regulation

The goal is not to force detox.
The goal is to restore physiological flow.

📌 Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your diet, exercise, or health regimen.

06/29/2026
06/29/2026

Restoration is a necessity.

That simple belief is the foundation of everything I teach.

My mission is to help restore the lymphatic system to its best possible function by addressing every aspect of how it works—because the lymphatic system communicates with virtually every system in the body.

Research continues to reveal its role in:
• Chronic inflammation
• Nerve pain
• Migraines and headaches
• Brain healing
• Immune function
• Tissue repair and recovery

As a Certified Lymphedema Therapist (CLT), I have seen firsthand what happens when the lymphatic system fails. Severe swelling is the most visible example—but imagine similar congestion occurring in places you cannot see.

✨ Around nerves
✨ Within organs
✨ Around arteries
✨ In the brain and spinal cord
✨ Throughout the body's connective tissues

This understanding has changed the way I practice.

Lymphatic therapy has become the cornerstone of every manual therapy session I provide, whether I'm treating:
• Orthopedic injuries
• Post-surgical recovery
• Concussions and brain injuries
• Migraines
• Neuropathy
• Digestive dysfunction
• Respiratory conditions
• Stress-related disorders

Everything is connected.

Science is also teaching us that healing isn't just about the hands-on treatment.

Your environment matters.

✔️ Calm colors
✔️ Gentle sounds
✔️ Proper breathing
✔️ Relaxation and meditation
✔️ A sense of safety

These all influence the nervous system and support healthy vagal tone, creating an environment where healing can occur. Loud, cold, sterile, stressful environments may work against these natural healing processes.

I only share information that is supported by science and current research. Every article I write includes references so you can explore the evidence yourself if you enjoy diving deeper.

Coming next...

🧠 The Vagus Nerve & the Lymphatic System

We'll explore how improving vagal tone may enhance lymphatic function and why therapists should consider incorporating these principles into every treatment session.

I'd love your input!

What topics would you like me to explore next?

Your questions and interests help shape my future articles.

06/29/2026

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19650 SW 56th Court
Tulatin, OR
97062

Opening Hours

Monday 9:45am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 11am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 9:45am - 6:30pm
Thursday 9am - 6:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

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