AbstractQuestion: Is weight-training exercise intervention harmful to women with or at risk of breast cancer-related lymphoedema? Design: Systematic review with meta-analysis of randomised trials. Participants: Women with or at risk of breast cancer-related lymphoedema. Intervention: Progressive weight-training exercise. Outcome measures: The primary outcomes were severity (volume difference) and incidence of arm lymphoedema. Secondary outcomes included muscle strength of the upper and lower limbs, quality of life and body mass index. Results: Eleven studies from eight trials involving 1091 women were included. Weight-training exercise of low to moderate intensity with relatively slow progression significantly improved the upper limb streng...
Background: Breast cancer–related lymphedema has become a prevalent topic in physical therapy due to...
Background: Due to long-standing concerns that heavy-load lifting could increase the risk of develop...
Purpose of Review: To undertake a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the effects of wea...
QuestionIn women whose breast cancer treatment included axillary dissection, does weight training in...
Purpose: Resistance exercise has great potential to aid in the management of breast cancer-related l...
Background: Secondary lymphedema (SL) is a possible side effect of breast cancer treatment. Current ...
The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the effects of weight-lifting or resistance ex...
The aim of this systematic review is\ua0to assess the effect of different types of exercise on breas...
Purpose Breast cancer-related lymphedema is a common and debilitating side effect of cancer treatmen...
Nelson, NL. Breast cancer-related lymphedema and resistance exercise: a systematic review. J Strengt...
Background: Breast lymphoedema can occur following surgical treatment for breast cancer. We investig...
Importance: To our knowledge, no randomized clinical trials have assessed the effects of the combina...
HAYES, S. C., I I. RFUL-HIRCHE,and J. TURNER. Exercise and Secondary Lymphedema: Safety, Potential B...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not weight lifting ...
Being physically active during and following treatment for breast cancer has been associated with a ...
Background: Breast cancer–related lymphedema has become a prevalent topic in physical therapy due to...
Background: Due to long-standing concerns that heavy-load lifting could increase the risk of develop...
Purpose of Review: To undertake a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the effects of wea...
QuestionIn women whose breast cancer treatment included axillary dissection, does weight training in...
Purpose: Resistance exercise has great potential to aid in the management of breast cancer-related l...
Background: Secondary lymphedema (SL) is a possible side effect of breast cancer treatment. Current ...
The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the effects of weight-lifting or resistance ex...
The aim of this systematic review is\ua0to assess the effect of different types of exercise on breas...
Purpose Breast cancer-related lymphedema is a common and debilitating side effect of cancer treatmen...
Nelson, NL. Breast cancer-related lymphedema and resistance exercise: a systematic review. J Strengt...
Background: Breast lymphoedema can occur following surgical treatment for breast cancer. We investig...
Importance: To our knowledge, no randomized clinical trials have assessed the effects of the combina...
HAYES, S. C., I I. RFUL-HIRCHE,and J. TURNER. Exercise and Secondary Lymphedema: Safety, Potential B...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not weight lifting ...
Being physically active during and following treatment for breast cancer has been associated with a ...
Background: Breast cancer–related lymphedema has become a prevalent topic in physical therapy due to...
Background: Due to long-standing concerns that heavy-load lifting could increase the risk of develop...
Purpose of Review: To undertake a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the effects of wea...