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Comparison of Kinesiotaping and Pressure Garment on Women With Upper Extremity Lymphedema Following...

Breast Cancer Lymphedema

Breast cancer is a standout amongst the most widely recognized cancer among women. It is observed that upper extremity lymphedema is one of the most dangerous and prevalent complication following breast cancer surgery which prompts functional impairment, psychological disaster and social problems This study aimed to compare the effects of Kinesio taping and the pressure garment application on secondary lymphedema of the upper extremity and quality of life following mastectomy after breast cancer. Material and Methods: In this experimental study with pre and post-tests, 66 women with lymphedema following mastectomy were randomly allocated to Kinesio taping (KT) group (n=33) and pressure garment (PG) group (n=33). The KT group received Kinesio taping application, while the PG group received pressure garment (40-60 mmHg) for at least 15-18 hours per day through the study. All patients were evaluated to record the changes of the limb circumference, Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI), hand grip strength and quality of life at baseline and end of intervention.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

New Therapeutic Approach in Upper Limb Lymphedema Secondary to Breast Cancer: Activity-oriented...

Breast Cancer LymphedemaPost-Mastectomy Secondary Lymphedema

This study evaluates the effectiveness of an experimental proposal therapy for upper limb lymphedema secondary to breast called Activity-oriented proprioceptive antiedema therapy (TAPA) facing the consensual gold standard treatment, the complete decongestive therapy. TAPA consists in: Health education / patient empowerment. Neurodynamic activities oriented to Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation exercises oriented to ADL. Self-adherent self-adhesive antiedema of low compression. Half of patients will receive TAPA treatment while the other half will receive CDT standard treatment.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Recovery of Reaching Movement in Breast Cancer Survivors: Two Different Rehabilitative Protocols...

Breast CancerBreast Cancer Lymphedema7 more

This study emphasizes the importance of rehabilitation in breast cancer survivors after mastectomy, even during the course of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, both for good efficacy in reducing pain and for functional recovery of the upper limb. Authors designed a randomized-controlled trial to compare two different rehabilitation protocols: the single rehabilitative treatment (ST) and the group treatment (GT). The study is the first attempt to measure the reaching movement after BC surgery with an optoelectronic evaluation system previously standardized in the neurological field during rehabilitation treatment.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Breast Cancer-related Lymphoedema

Lymphedema

To evaluate the role of intermittent pneumatic compression in the treatment of breast cancer-related lymphoedema.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Effect of Exercise Mode in Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema

Breast Cancer LymphedemaQuality of Life

Gaining a greater understanding of how each exercise mode affects lymphedema, as well as other health-related outcomes will improve exercise prescription guidelines relevant to this specific lymphedema. Therefore, the purpose of this work was to compare the effects of Xbox kinect rehabilitation and resistance exercises on limb volume, symptoms severity, physical function, and quality of life in women with Breast cancer-related lymphedema.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of a Novel Wearable Compression Technology in the Treatment of Lymphedema, An...

Breast Cancer Related LymphedemaLymphedema of Upper Arm2 more

An open-label study to clinically assess a novel wearable advanced compression technology (Dayspring™) undertaken to determine if potential barriers to lymphedema self-care were effectively addressed. The Dayspring™ device is a novel FDA-cleared wearable solution that is portable and easy-to-use sequential compression system. The following endpoints are examined: Improvement in QoL in subject with upper-extremity edema after 28 days as measured by the LYMQOL disease-specific validated assessment tool. Arm volume maintenance or improvement as measured prior to and after 28 days of device use. Safety as assessed by reported adverse events Patient satisfaction as measured by visual analog scale (VAS) and survey at the end of the study; and Adherence to therapy as measured with a smart phone app.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Adjustable Compression Wrap Versus Compression Sleeve to Control Breast Cancer-related Lymphedema...

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This is a randomized clinical trial, in which the use of an Adjustable compression wrap as a compressive therapy to control the upper limb volume of with lymphedema women secondary to breast cancer will be investigated, in comparison to the use of a compression sleeve conventionally used. It is expected that Adjustable compression wrap will be more effective than standard treatment for the control of lymphedema, in addition to promoting a better quality of life and functionality for women.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Treatment Response in Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema

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This study aims to evaluate the effects of the treatment for breast cancer lymphedema. After taking a detailed history and giving a physical examination, breast cancer related lymphedema patients(n:30) will be informed and will be given Complete Decongestive Therapy, which includes decongestive exercises, manual lymphatic drainage, compression therapy(either through short stretch bandaging and/or pneumatic device) and exercise. Patients will be evaluated with limb volume, lymphedema index acquired through bioimpedance device, QuickDASH for upper extremity function, hand dynamometer for upper extremity grip strength and CLUE(Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema of the Upper Extremity standardized clinical evaluation tool) scoring for lymphedema before and after the intervention. The values will be compared in order to show whether there are significant differences between before and after scores, and whether CLUE score is correlated with the other indicators of breast cancer related lymphedema.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Taping on Anastomotic Regions in Patients With Breast Cancer-Related Lymphoedema...

Breast Cancer LymphedemaCompression Bandages1 more

One of the most common conservative treatments of lymphoedema is Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy (CDP). The bandage is one of the most important components of the treatment process. The multilayer short-stretch bandage is used to maintain volume reduction and prevent lymph backflow caused by compression. However, some patients refuse or postpone treatment or show a lower compliance with compression bandaging.Kinesio® Tex tape (KT) is a new technique for managing lymphoedema in the field of physical and alternative therapy, and it may affect decongestion of lymphatic fluid accumulated under the skin. Some studies which showed that KT was an effective for patients with BCRL, it was applied on both the affected arm and anastomosis. One of these studies also reported that a significant reduction in limb volume in patients who were applied of the tape only to the affected arm. This significant effect could also be seen by applying KT only to the anastomosis. In literature, however, there is no evidence to support this theory. So the aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of KT which was applied to anastomotic regions along with CDP in the management of BCRL.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Aquatic Physiotherapy in the Treatment of Upper Limb Lymphedema in Women With Breast...

Breast Cancer Lymphedema

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Aquatic Therapeutic Exercise by providing a set of exercises in the reduction and / or control the volume of secondary lymphedema treatment of breast cancer in patients who are in the maintenance phase of conventional treatment. It is an experimental, randomized, unifactorial, and intersubjective study. The intervention group will be treated by guided underwater exercises while the control group will receive the same set of exercises out-of-water. The research will be based on comparing the difference on the volume of lymphedema obtained by the exercises provided aquatic environment and out-of-water exercises. The study population will be obtained from rehabilitation service Bellvitge Hospital. The goal is to evaluate the volume of lymphedema and the quality of life related to the health of patients will be evaluated before starting the treatment, at the end of the 20 sessions, when the treatment reaches 3 months and when patient is discharged.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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