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Effects of Lymph Drainage on Patients With Axillary Web Syndrome
Sponsor: Taif University
Summary
Effects of a physical therapy program combined with manual lymphatic drainage on shoulder pain and function, quality of life, lymphedema incidence in breast cancer patients with axillary web syndrome following axillary dissection: A randomized controlled trial.
Official title: Effects of a Physical Therapy Program Combined With Manual Lymphatic Drainage on Shoulder Function, , and Pain in Breast Cancer Patients With Axillary Web Syndrome Following Axillary Dissection: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
34
Start Date
2024-06
Completion Date
2024-09
Last Updated
2024-06-03
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Physical therapy program
group will be prescribed a usual physical therapy program three times a week for four weeks, which will be conducted in the clinic. The program consists of eight sessions comprising warm-up and cool-down, stretching activities, and strengthening exercises, and manual therapy. The program will start with 10-minute warm-up and 10-minute cool-down periods of physical therapy sessions
Physical therapy program with lymphedema drainage
physical therapy program three times a week for four weeks, which will be conducted in the clinic. The program consists of eight sessions comprising warm-up and cool-down, stretching activities, and strengthening exercises,And manual lymphatic drainage prescribed 20 minutes of MLD daily. The program will be prescribed five times a week, for four weeks