Effect of progressive resistance training on persistent pain after axillary dissection in breast cancer: a randomized controlled trial.
Gunn AmmitzbøllKenneth Geving AndersenPernille Envold BidstrupChristoffer JohansenCharlotte LanngNiels KromanBo ZerahnOle HyldegaardElisabeth Wreford AndersenSusanne Oksbjerg DaltonPublished in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2019)
For women who had BC surgery with ALND, our progressive resistance training intervention conferred no benefit over usual care in reducing pain. Importantly, it did not increase the risk of pain both in the short and long term rehabilitative phase.
Keyphrases
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