The Effects of Qigong Exercise Training After Thoracotomy
Pain, Shoulder, Postoperative Pain, Joint Adhesion
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Pain, Shoulder focused on measuring Thoracotomy, Qigong exercise training, Shoulder function, Respiratory function, Quality of life, Pain
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Posterolateral thoracotomy surgery
- Hemodynamically stable
- Who agreed to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria:
- Decortication, undergoing thoracic wall surgery
- Patients with known cerebrovascular disease and related neurologic involvement
- Using any device for ambulation
- Those who have undergone shoulder surgery within 6 months
- Those with cognitive dysfunction (Mini Mental Test score <24)
Sites / Locations
- Neriman Temel Aksu
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Qigong Exercise Training and Conventional Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Group
Conventional Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Group
In addition to the conventional physiotherapy and rehabilitation program, qigong exercise training will be given to the qigong exercise training group by a certified physiotherapist who has received qigong training.
A training will be given including information about the postoperative recovery process, the purpose of respiratory physiotherapy and rehabilitation, the importance of physiotherapy and rehabilitation in the postoperative period, attention to speed up recovery and prevention of complications, breathing exercises, coughing training, posture exercises, early mobilization and its importance, and answering patient questions. . The program includes progressive ambulation and progressive shoulder and rib cage exercises. These exercises will be performed under the supervision of a physiotherapist from the first postoperative day. The exercises will be advanced every day by increasing the number of repetitions.