In this article we analyze influence of rehabilitation methods in treatment of arm lymphedema. In Kaunas oncological hospital were examined 60 women after surgery for breast cancer. The work objective was to evaluate efficiency of rehabilitation methods in treatment of arm lymphedema and in evaluate movement amplitude of shoulder joint. Two groups of women depending on rehabilitation start were evaluated. The same methods of rehabilitation were applied to both groups: physical therapy, electrostimulation, massage, lymphodrainage with apparate. Our study indicated that women, who were treated at early period of rehabilitation (3 months), showed statistically significantly (p0.05)
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of complex decongestive physiotherapy (C...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and effect of a water-based exercise (WBE) program on lymphed...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and effect of a water-based exercis...
Ten percent of the female population in Sweden will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lif...
In Lithuania the discussion on rehabilitation of oncological illnesses started only a decade ago. Th...
Nipple cancer is the most frequent women's neoplastic disease. In Poland, it is approximately 20% of...
Secondary lymphedema of the arm (SLEA) is the most common consequence of operation and/or radiothera...
Introduction: Breast cancer constitutes 10.9% of all new cases of tumours registered in the Polish N...
Breast cancer (BC) is a major public health issue. More than one out of five women treated for breas...
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of lymphedema in women after oncological breast surgery an...
Aim: to determine the impact of different physiotherapy methods: manual lymphatic drainage and inter...
These studies were undertaken to create a broader understanding of the effectiveness of physiotherap...
Author: Pavla Suchanová Title: Lymphedema in patients after the breast cancer treatment from the vie...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Breast cancer is a public health problem due to its high rates ...
Arm lymphoedema and impaired shoulder mobility and muscle strength are well known side-effects to br...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of complex decongestive physiotherapy (C...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and effect of a water-based exercise (WBE) program on lymphed...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and effect of a water-based exercis...
Ten percent of the female population in Sweden will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lif...
In Lithuania the discussion on rehabilitation of oncological illnesses started only a decade ago. Th...
Nipple cancer is the most frequent women's neoplastic disease. In Poland, it is approximately 20% of...
Secondary lymphedema of the arm (SLEA) is the most common consequence of operation and/or radiothera...
Introduction: Breast cancer constitutes 10.9% of all new cases of tumours registered in the Polish N...
Breast cancer (BC) is a major public health issue. More than one out of five women treated for breas...
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of lymphedema in women after oncological breast surgery an...
Aim: to determine the impact of different physiotherapy methods: manual lymphatic drainage and inter...
These studies were undertaken to create a broader understanding of the effectiveness of physiotherap...
Author: Pavla Suchanová Title: Lymphedema in patients after the breast cancer treatment from the vie...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Breast cancer is a public health problem due to its high rates ...
Arm lymphoedema and impaired shoulder mobility and muscle strength are well known side-effects to br...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of complex decongestive physiotherapy (C...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and effect of a water-based exercise (WBE) program on lymphed...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and effect of a water-based exercis...