THINGS TO KNOW
New providers: Welcome to Regional Medical Center
Lymphedema is swelling that generally occurs in the arms or
legs. It is most commonly caused by removal of or damage
to lymph nodes as a part of cancer treatment. It results
from blockage in the body’s lymphatic system—part of the
immune system—that prevents lymph fluid from draining
well. The fluid buildup leads to swelling.
Lymphedema can be managed with early diagnosis and
diligent care. Regional Medical Center (RMC) now offers
a lymphedema therapy and education program for those
dealing with the condition.
“The swelling can be dangerous for someone who
is unaware of the symptoms, how to self-measure and
what remedies are available to treat lymphedema,” says
Donna Klabnik, MS, CCCSLP, a speech and language
pathologist who is leading this new program for RMC.
Klabnik, two physical therapists (PTs) and PT assistants
are spreading the word with information cards in physician
offices and speaking engagements at cancer support groups.
For more information or to request a speaker
regarding the lymphedema therapy program for your
community or support group, please call
256-235-5688
.
Cancer care:
You can manage lymphedema
April Cobb, CRNP
Piedmont Family Medical Center
256-792-9322
Naila Siddiqui, MD
Psychiatry
RMC Behavioral Health
256-235-5578
Renee Staude, CRNP
RMC Oxford
256-831-0927
Adnan Zafar, MD
Psychiatry
RMC Behavioral Health
256-235-5578
Donald Casey, DO
Family Medicine
Medical Review Officer
256-741-6464
Dr. Casey is joining the
RMC occupational health
and wellness team.
Scott Grayner, MD
Family Medicine
Fellowship in Sports Medicine
256-741-6464
Dr. Grayner is working with the
RMC Wellness Center and will
partner with Anniston Orthopaedic
Associates for musculoskeletal
outreach clinics.
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