Many women who have experienced breast cancer (BC) report continued impairments in upper extremity (UE) function beyond the time required for normal healing after surgical treatment. Most research supporting this has not made comparisons between survivors of breast cancer (BCS) to a sample of healthy women. This lack of comparison to a healthy cohort prevents an understanding of whether continued deficits in UE function are due to normal aging or the BC treatment.The purpose of this research was to compare quality of life (QOL) and UE function among long term breast cancer survivors and similar aged women without cancer. Both self-report and objective measurements of UE function were used to create an understanding of UE functional abilitie...
Background: Impairments in upper-body function (UBF) are common following breast cancer. However, th...
BACKGROUND: Breast-cancer-related lymphedema affects ~25% of the 2 million breast cancer survivors ...
Background: Impairments in upper-body function (UBF) are common following breast cancer. However, th...
Many women who have experienced breast cancer (BC) report continued impairments in upper extremity (...
Many women who have experienced breast cancer (BC) report continued impairments in upper extremity (...
Background Breast cancer treatments often result in upper extremity functional limitations in both t...
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Presentation at the World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress, held May 1-4, 2015, in Singap...
Purpose: Survivors of breast cancer (BC) on the non-dominant side have more persistent deficits than...
Purpose/Hypothesis: Women treated for breast cancer report ongoing upper extremity disability with f...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in muscle strength, muscle mas...
AbstractQuestion: What are typical values of physical function for women diagnosed with breast cance...
Purpose Survivors of breast cancer (BC) on the non-dominant side have more persistent deficits than ...
Background: Self-reported upper extremity function and objective measures are not strongly associate...
Background. Breast-cancer-related lymphedema affects ∼25% of the 2 million breast cancer survivors i...
Background: Impairments in upper-body function (UBF) are common following breast cancer. However, th...
BACKGROUND: Breast-cancer-related lymphedema affects ~25% of the 2 million breast cancer survivors ...
Background: Impairments in upper-body function (UBF) are common following breast cancer. However, th...
Many women who have experienced breast cancer (BC) report continued impairments in upper extremity (...
Many women who have experienced breast cancer (BC) report continued impairments in upper extremity (...
Background Breast cancer treatments often result in upper extremity functional limitations in both t...
This Doctoral Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Rehabilitation Sciences...
Presentation at the World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress, held May 1-4, 2015, in Singap...
Purpose: Survivors of breast cancer (BC) on the non-dominant side have more persistent deficits than...
Purpose/Hypothesis: Women treated for breast cancer report ongoing upper extremity disability with f...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in muscle strength, muscle mas...
AbstractQuestion: What are typical values of physical function for women diagnosed with breast cance...
Purpose Survivors of breast cancer (BC) on the non-dominant side have more persistent deficits than ...
Background: Self-reported upper extremity function and objective measures are not strongly associate...
Background. Breast-cancer-related lymphedema affects ∼25% of the 2 million breast cancer survivors i...
Background: Impairments in upper-body function (UBF) are common following breast cancer. However, th...
BACKGROUND: Breast-cancer-related lymphedema affects ~25% of the 2 million breast cancer survivors ...
Background: Impairments in upper-body function (UBF) are common following breast cancer. However, th...