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Factors associated with upper limb function in breast cancer survivors.

Cristina Roldán Roldán JiménezJaime Martin-MartinBella PajaresNuria RibellesEmilio AlbaAntonio Ignacio Cuesta-Vargas
Published in: PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation (2021)
Greater upper limb function is associated with higher grip strength, lower fear-avoidance behavior and fewer central sensitization symptoms among breast cancer survivors. These variables explained 45% of the upper limb function in the regression model, and concur with earlier research showing that factors such as central sensitization symptoms and kinesiophobia negatively affect upper limb function in such patients. Clinicians should therefore take into account strength, fear avoidance, and central sensitization symptoms when considering interventions aimed at improving upper limb function among breast cancer survivors.
Keyphrases
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