BACKGROUND: Seroma formation, wound healing and fluid drainage are a concern for both surgeons and patients. Excessive fluid production can result in seroma formation, and inadequate drainage of seromas is known to cause infection, pain, discomfort and longer periods of hospitalisation. Postoperative exercises given to maintain movement of the arm are believed to increase the amount of fluid production following surgery. This review aimed to determine whether a program of delayed exercises reduces the risk of seroma formation, fluid loss and hospital stay, without loss of arm movement. METHOD: A systematic review. RCTs of early versus delayed shoulder mobilisation after surgery in females with breast cancer were included in the review. Outc...
Objective To compare the incidence of treatment-related complications, including lymphoedema, after...
BACKGROUND: breast cancer (bc) is the most common cancer in women in the developed world. the about ...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>evaluate whether manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) or active exercise (AE) is as...
Aims and objectives. To verify whether early (first post-operative day) or late initiation (after re...
Background: Currently 1 in 11 women over the age of 60 in Australia are diagnosed with breast cancer...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)To evaluate manual lymphatic drainage (...
Objective Shoulder and arm exercises are a routine part of post-operative care after axillary disse...
Background: In prosthesis-based breast reconstruction patients, the drain tends to be kept in place ...
Purpose: Despite advances in the treatment of breast cancer, there is little research examining the ...
Objective: To evaluate prehabilitation exercises to improve shoulder pain and abduction range of mot...
Question: Does restriction of full shoulder mobilisation for one week reduce the incidence and sever...
BACKGROUND: In the literature, the main focus is on the prevention and treatment of breast cancer-re...
Aims and background: We attempted to determine the best method of performing the exercises in rehabi...
Background: Musculoskeletal shoulder problems are common after breast cancer treatment. There is som...
Musculoskeletal shoulder problems are common after breast cancer treatment. Early postoperative exer...
Objective To compare the incidence of treatment-related complications, including lymphoedema, after...
BACKGROUND: breast cancer (bc) is the most common cancer in women in the developed world. the about ...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>evaluate whether manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) or active exercise (AE) is as...
Aims and objectives. To verify whether early (first post-operative day) or late initiation (after re...
Background: Currently 1 in 11 women over the age of 60 in Australia are diagnosed with breast cancer...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)To evaluate manual lymphatic drainage (...
Objective Shoulder and arm exercises are a routine part of post-operative care after axillary disse...
Background: In prosthesis-based breast reconstruction patients, the drain tends to be kept in place ...
Purpose: Despite advances in the treatment of breast cancer, there is little research examining the ...
Objective: To evaluate prehabilitation exercises to improve shoulder pain and abduction range of mot...
Question: Does restriction of full shoulder mobilisation for one week reduce the incidence and sever...
BACKGROUND: In the literature, the main focus is on the prevention and treatment of breast cancer-re...
Aims and background: We attempted to determine the best method of performing the exercises in rehabi...
Background: Musculoskeletal shoulder problems are common after breast cancer treatment. There is som...
Musculoskeletal shoulder problems are common after breast cancer treatment. Early postoperative exer...
Objective To compare the incidence of treatment-related complications, including lymphoedema, after...
BACKGROUND: breast cancer (bc) is the most common cancer in women in the developed world. the about ...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>evaluate whether manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) or active exercise (AE) is as...