Abstract: Understanding whether a true change has occurred during the process of care is of utmost importance in lymphedema management secondary to cancer treatments. Decisions about when to order a garment, start an exercise program, and begin or end therapy are based primarily on measurements of limb volume, based on circumferences taken by physiotherapists using a flexible tape. This study aimed to assess intra-rater and inter-rater reliability of measurements taken by physiotherapists of legs and arms with and without lymphedema and to evaluate whether there is a difference in reliability when measuring a healthy versus a lymphedematous limb. The intra-rater reliability of arm and leg measurement
We investigated a method of indirect volume measurement that utilized surface measurements and a sim...
breast cancer treatment is a frequent manifestation of lymphedema. In order to document outcomes fro...
Abstract Lymphoedema treatment outcome can be evaluated by calculating estimated limb volumes direct...
Understanding whether a true change has occurred during the process of care is of utmost importance ...
Background and Purpose. Arm lymphedema following breast cancer In this study, we assessed the surger...
Objective: To establish the intrarater reliability of lower limb circumference measures in a sample ...
We conducted a reliability comparison study to determine the intrarater and inter-rater reliability ...
Background and Purpose. Arm lymphedema following breast cancer surgery is a continuing problem. In t...
The accurate, non-invasive measurement of limb volume in patients with lymphoedema is important in t...
Objective: In lymphedema management, lower limb volume is commonly assessed by circumference measure...
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of lymphedema can be obtained objectively by measurement methods, and also...
Background Accurate limb volume measurement is key in the assessment of outcomes in lymphedema micro...
The various elements used in assessing the lymphedema patient are presented. These include the Histo...
Lymphedema is a common complication of cancer treatment, resulting in swelling and subjective sympto...
Purpose: To determine the relationship between physical methods of measuring lymphedema and self-rep...
We investigated a method of indirect volume measurement that utilized surface measurements and a sim...
breast cancer treatment is a frequent manifestation of lymphedema. In order to document outcomes fro...
Abstract Lymphoedema treatment outcome can be evaluated by calculating estimated limb volumes direct...
Understanding whether a true change has occurred during the process of care is of utmost importance ...
Background and Purpose. Arm lymphedema following breast cancer In this study, we assessed the surger...
Objective: To establish the intrarater reliability of lower limb circumference measures in a sample ...
We conducted a reliability comparison study to determine the intrarater and inter-rater reliability ...
Background and Purpose. Arm lymphedema following breast cancer surgery is a continuing problem. In t...
The accurate, non-invasive measurement of limb volume in patients with lymphoedema is important in t...
Objective: In lymphedema management, lower limb volume is commonly assessed by circumference measure...
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of lymphedema can be obtained objectively by measurement methods, and also...
Background Accurate limb volume measurement is key in the assessment of outcomes in lymphedema micro...
The various elements used in assessing the lymphedema patient are presented. These include the Histo...
Lymphedema is a common complication of cancer treatment, resulting in swelling and subjective sympto...
Purpose: To determine the relationship between physical methods of measuring lymphedema and self-rep...
We investigated a method of indirect volume measurement that utilized surface measurements and a sim...
breast cancer treatment is a frequent manifestation of lymphedema. In order to document outcomes fro...
Abstract Lymphoedema treatment outcome can be evaluated by calculating estimated limb volumes direct...