Lymphoedema associated with breast cancer is caused by an interruption of the lymphatic system, together with factors such as total mastectomy, axillary dissection, positive lymph nodes, radiotherapy, use of taxanes and obesity. Physiotherapy treatment consists of complex decongestive therapy, manual lymphatic drainage and exercises, among other interventions. Currently, there are several systematic review and randomised controlled trials that evaluate the efficacy of these interventions. However, at present, there are no studies that compare the effectiveness of all these physical therapy interventions. The purpose of this study is to determine which physical therapy treatment is most effective in reducing breast cancer-related lymphoedema...
Background: Breast cancer–related lymphedema has become a prevalent topic in physical therapy due to...
Background Lymphoedema is the accumulation of excess fluid in the body caused by obstruction of the ...
Author: Pavla Suchanová Title: Lymphedema in patients after the breast cancer treatment from the vie...
Introduction: Breast Cancer is the most common type of cancer in women and the 2nd leading cause of...
The purpose of this article is to provide a systematic review of Combined Physical Therapy, Intermit...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of early physiotherapy in reducing the risk of secondary l...
Background Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer amongst women worldwide, and one distress...
BACKGROUND: Lymphedema following breast cancer treatment is one of the most morbid conditions affec...
This paper describes a randomized controlled crossover study examining the effects of manual lymphat...
Breast cancer is the second most frequent cancer among women. Surgery is part of the therapeutic pro...
This paper describes a randomized controlled crossover study examining the effects of manual lymphat...
Abstract— Purpose: The main purpose of the methodical review is to obtain the importance of Physiot...
This paper describes a randomized controlled crossover study examining the effects of manual lymphat...
A work group from the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Academy of Oncologic Physical The...
Breast cancer (BC) is a major public health issue. More than one out of five women treated for breas...
Background: Breast cancer–related lymphedema has become a prevalent topic in physical therapy due to...
Background Lymphoedema is the accumulation of excess fluid in the body caused by obstruction of the ...
Author: Pavla Suchanová Title: Lymphedema in patients after the breast cancer treatment from the vie...
Introduction: Breast Cancer is the most common type of cancer in women and the 2nd leading cause of...
The purpose of this article is to provide a systematic review of Combined Physical Therapy, Intermit...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of early physiotherapy in reducing the risk of secondary l...
Background Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer amongst women worldwide, and one distress...
BACKGROUND: Lymphedema following breast cancer treatment is one of the most morbid conditions affec...
This paper describes a randomized controlled crossover study examining the effects of manual lymphat...
Breast cancer is the second most frequent cancer among women. Surgery is part of the therapeutic pro...
This paper describes a randomized controlled crossover study examining the effects of manual lymphat...
Abstract— Purpose: The main purpose of the methodical review is to obtain the importance of Physiot...
This paper describes a randomized controlled crossover study examining the effects of manual lymphat...
A work group from the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Academy of Oncologic Physical The...
Breast cancer (BC) is a major public health issue. More than one out of five women treated for breas...
Background: Breast cancer–related lymphedema has become a prevalent topic in physical therapy due to...
Background Lymphoedema is the accumulation of excess fluid in the body caused by obstruction of the ...
Author: Pavla Suchanová Title: Lymphedema in patients after the breast cancer treatment from the vie...