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in this video weamp;#39;re going to discuss cervical lymphatic chain drainage technique with a purpose of emphasizing lymphatic drainage of the anterior and posterior cervical chains at this point weamp;#39;ve obtained our consent from our patient and we should think of and try to find the sternocleidomastoid as our main reference points so have you turn your head this way slightly and we would know our sternocleidomastoid is going to go from of course the mastoid over to the sternum so this would be the area that we would expect to find that sternocleidomastoid so anterior to that and posterior to that are going to be our main areas of emphasis so weamp;#39;re going to start superiorly posterior to the the sternocleidomastoid and then weamp;#39;re going to just drag inferiorly and medially kind of a long that sternocleidomastoid encouraging a little bit of kind of effleurage type motion of the lymphatics good and you could also emphasize by kind of hooking behind that sternocleido