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Soft tissue mobilization

Effective mobilization with negative pressure

LymphaTouch is a highly effective tool for mobilization of soft tissue and the mobilization of fascia structures. Through the negative pressure LymphaTouch introduces a third dimension, lifting, to manual treatment, expanding the therapeutic options.

The decompression effect combined with mechanical vibration feature of LymphaTouch assists in relaxing fascia structures and alleviating trigger points, enhancing the overall treatment experience.

LymphaTouch is particularly useful for treating long-term musculoskeletal disorders like plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, and frozen shoulder.

It’s also a great option for muscle maintenance and massage treatments. With a capacity to deliver up to 400mHg of negative pressure, LymphaTouch can provide a high-intensity mobilization effect on tissue, enhancing the range and effectiveness of manual therapy.

Treatment examples

  • Fascia treatments
  • Soft tissue mobilization
  • Recovery from sports
LymphaTouch devices

A versatile tool for healthcare professionals


The effects of LymphaTouch treatments have been clinically studied in different patient groups and areas of rehabilitation.

Customer testmonials

For therapists who want one product that will provide a variety of treatment options, LymphaTouch is definitely worth the investment. Easy to use, effective, and high patient satisfaction, this product is set apart from all others on the market.

Kathy McGinty, PTA, CLT, Johns Hopkins Hospital, USA

The scar is no longer as tight or itchy as it was before the treatment. The scar is smoother and sometimes I might even forget it exists because I don’t feel it the same way as before the treatment.  The treatment felt like a very small thing to do compared to the change that has taken place. I had my doubts about whether a mini-vacuum like that could work

Post c-section mom

LymphaTouch is easy to use, the user interface is clear and clients find the device comfortable to use. The device’s negative pressure creates lift, which is effective for treating scars and tight tissues, among other things. The 10 mm cup of the device is a good addition for the treatment of scars.

Physiotherapist | Orton

My hands wish I had discovered this device years ago and whilst it cannot reverse the arthritic changes that have already occurred in my fingers, it most certainly will minimise further deterioration and already has reduced the pain I previously experienced on a daily basis.

Natalie Perkins | Principal Physiotherapist & Owner | Bodyworks Physiotherapy. Australia

LymphaTouch negative pressure therapy has been an effective treatment from the acute inflammatory phase to the end of rehabilitation for pain relief, edema reduction and injury healing.

Peetu Lehmus | Physiotherapist | Athletic Trainer Peetu Lehmus

As a result of the injury, swelling and tissue fluid packed into the injury area, causing tightness and limited knee mobility. Clear signs of progression were seen about a week after the start of treatment, with a significant reduction in swelling and tightness in the lower limb. The treatment was comfortable and painless from the start.

Finnish National Team X-country skier

LymphaTouch© is one of the best negative pressure devices in the market for its portability and its durability, just what Football needs. It is a great addition for hands on treatment which allows you to reach deeper levels than just hands on alone.

Jose Luis Rodriguez Robledo | PT | Former First Team Physiotherapist at Liverpool FC

From abdominal scar tissue remediation to promote intra abdominal pressure, to preventatively optimizing fascial plane function in and around bony prominences like the Pelvis, Hip and Knee the LymphaTouch© has become an integral technology on tour. It is perfect for acute injury recovery through facilitating lymphatic decompression.

Dr Chris Prosser | B.Sc. B.App.Sc.(Chiro). C.C.S.P | Medical Director, World Surf League

Use LymphaTouch® for

Edema management

Soft tissue mobilization

Scar therapy

Pain management