Background Current validated tools to measure upper limb dysfunction after breast cancer treatment, such as questionnaires, are prone to recall bias and do not enable comparisons between patients. This study aimed to test the feasibility of wearable activity monitors (WAMs) for achieving a continuous, objective assessment of functional recovery by measuring peri-operative physical activity (PA). Methods A prospective, single-center, non-randomized, observational study was conducted. Patients undergoing breast and axillary surgery were invited to wear WAMs on both wrists in the peri-operative period and then complete upper limb function (DASH) and quality-of-life (EQ-5D-5L) questionnaires. Statistical analyses were performed to determine the...
Background: Physical activity after a diagnosis of breast cancer is associated multiple positive eff...
Background. Early postoperative physical activity in elderly patients suffering from proximal femora...
Background: Home Exercise Program is a mainstay of upper limb dysfunction prevention in breast cance...
Objective: The aim of our study is to assess the association between preoperative level of activity ...
Introduction: Recovery of physical activity is an important functional outcome measure after cancer ...
Background-Early ambulation and return to preoperative (baseline) ambulatory level is protective aga...
An objective evaluation of patient performance status (PS) is difficult because patients spend the m...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the impairments of upper body and limbs, activity limitations and participati...
With the high survival rate associated to breast cancer, there is more concern with the quality of l...
Current orthopaedic practice lacks low-burden tools for objectively quantifying patient recovery in ...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the effects of exercise, monitored and managed using smart bracel...
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is a model of care that aims to improve patient recovery afte...
Contains fulltext : 174486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pos...
PURPOSE: The expanding armamentarium of wearable activity monitors (WAMs) offers new opportunities t...
To systematically review the effectiveness of various postoperative physical therapy modalities and ...
Background: Physical activity after a diagnosis of breast cancer is associated multiple positive eff...
Background. Early postoperative physical activity in elderly patients suffering from proximal femora...
Background: Home Exercise Program is a mainstay of upper limb dysfunction prevention in breast cance...
Objective: The aim of our study is to assess the association between preoperative level of activity ...
Introduction: Recovery of physical activity is an important functional outcome measure after cancer ...
Background-Early ambulation and return to preoperative (baseline) ambulatory level is protective aga...
An objective evaluation of patient performance status (PS) is difficult because patients spend the m...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the impairments of upper body and limbs, activity limitations and participati...
With the high survival rate associated to breast cancer, there is more concern with the quality of l...
Current orthopaedic practice lacks low-burden tools for objectively quantifying patient recovery in ...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the effects of exercise, monitored and managed using smart bracel...
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is a model of care that aims to improve patient recovery afte...
Contains fulltext : 174486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pos...
PURPOSE: The expanding armamentarium of wearable activity monitors (WAMs) offers new opportunities t...
To systematically review the effectiveness of various postoperative physical therapy modalities and ...
Background: Physical activity after a diagnosis of breast cancer is associated multiple positive eff...
Background. Early postoperative physical activity in elderly patients suffering from proximal femora...
Background: Home Exercise Program is a mainstay of upper limb dysfunction prevention in breast cance...