Compression Bandaging and Manual Lymph Drainage in Women With Lymphedema (LYMPHATIC)
Arm Lymphedema After Breast Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Arm Lymphedema After Breast Cancer focused on measuring compression bandage, manual lymphatic drainage, lymphedema, breast cancer, qualitative research.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Women between 45 and 65 years with secondary lymphedema in upper limb after breast cancer surgery.
- Cancer stages I-III according to TNM classification of the American Joint Committee on Cancer.
Exclusion Criteria:
- To have received lymphedema treatment previously.
- To be treated by radiation therapy or chemotherapy.
- Distant metastases or local recurrence of cancer.
- Infectious signs in the upper limb with lymphedema.
- Uncontrolled hypertension.
- Heart disease.
Sites / Locations
- University of Málaga
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Manual lymphatic drainage and compression bandaging
Manual lymphatic drainage
Experimental group: 30 minutes and one hour maximum time of manual lymphatic drainage and compression bandaging with multilayer inelastic bandages with low extensibility. It is possible to apply bandages two or three times per week. Also, an elastic bandage is also held in hand fingers with slight compression and other protective bandage is used in skin. The treatment will be carried out for six weeks five days a week
Control group: 30 minutes and one hour maximum time of manual lymphatic drainage. The treatment will be carried out for six weeks five days a week.