Lymphoedema Therapy

Rangiora & North Canterbury

What is Lymphoedema?

Lymphoedema is swelling caused by a problem with the lymphatic system, which forms part of the body’s return circulation. It most commonly occurs following lymph node removal or radiotherapy as part of cancer treatment, but can also develop in people with poorly formed lymphatics, or after injury or infection.

How Lymphoedema Therapy can help you

Living with lymphoedema can be uncomfortable, frustrating, and at times overwhelming — but with the right support, most people can significantly reduce their swelling and get back to doing the things they love. Here’s how we can help:

  • Understand what’s happening and why — We’ll assess your swelling, skin condition, and history to give you a clear picture of your lymphoedema and what’s driving it. Knowing what you’re dealing with is the first step to managing it well.
  • Reduce swelling with hands-on treatment — Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is a specialised, gentle massage technique that encourages your body to redirect fluid away from swollen areas. Many patients notice a meaningful reduction in heaviness and discomfort after treatment.
  • Find compression that actually works for you — The right compression garment, properly fitted, can make an enormous difference to how your limb feels and functions day to day. We’ll help you find the right solution — whether that’s a sleeve, stocking, glove, or bandaging — so it works with your life, not against it.
  • Move more freely and safely — We’ll guide you through exercises designed to support your lymphatic system without aggravating your swelling, so you can stay active with confidence.
  • Protect your skin and prevent complications — Good skin care is one of the most important tools in managing lymphoedema. We’ll show you how to keep your skin healthy and reduce the risk of infections like cellulitis, which can set back your progress significantly.
  • Improve comfort after surgery — If scarring is affecting your movement or lymphatic flow, Restore Therapy scar techniques can help improve tissue mobility and support your recovery.
  • Feel in control of your own condition — Perhaps most importantly, we’ll equip you with the knowledge and skills to manage your lymphoedema yourself — between appointments and long into the future. Self-management through skin care, massage, exercise, and compression is empowering, and we’ll make sure you feel confident doing it.

Meet Shannon

Shannon Ruddell

Shannon Ruddell

Lymphoedema and Cancer Rehabilitation Physiotherapist

Shannon graduated from AUT with a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy in 2010, gaining broad clinical experience across community rehabilitation, neurology, orthopaedics, and oncology and haematology. After moving into a senior oncology role in 2013, she pursued specialist lymphoedema training in Brisbane before spending three and a half years at the world-renowned Royal Marsden Cancer Hospital in London. On returning to New Zealand, she held senior roles at Auckland District Health Board and co-founded Auckland Lymphoedema and Rehabilitation in 2020. Her clinical interests include lymphoedema prevention and head, neck, and breast cancer rehabilitation.

Shannon’s passion for cancer care is deeply personal — watching rehabilitation transform her Nanna Lois’s cancer experience showed her firsthand how powerful supportive care can be. She feels privileged to help people rebuild fitness, strength, and confidence throughout their cancer journey, and finds equal reward in empowering those living with lymphoedema and lipoedema to self-manage long term.

Born and raised in Auckland, Shannon has since lived in Rarotonga, the UK, and rural Australia, before settling in Canterbury with her partner and three young children. Outside the clinic she enjoys running, cycling, snowboarding, hiking, pottery, and tending to her rose garden. If she were an animal, she’d be a lion — bold, warm, protective, and unafraid to speak up.

Make an appointment today

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