Cross-section of a human lymph node with afferent and efferent lymphatic vessels and internal cortex and medulla structure.
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Learn the structure and function of lymph nodes and their role in the lymphatic drainage system. This lesson explains the major lymph node groups used in lymphatic drainage massage, including cervical, axillary, cubital, parasternal, and inguinal nodes. Understanding lymph node anatomy helps massage therapists correctly direct lymph flow and perform effective manual lymphatic drainage techniques in this online lymphatic drainage course.

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