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Patients are composed of patients who are referred to the physical medicine and rehabilitation clinic. All patients eligible for the study were informed about treatment and possible risks, and a consent form was signed. Determined evaluations were made to the patients. After 3 weeks of treatment,
Lymphedema is a chronic and progressive condition that occurs with the accumulation of protein-rich fluid in interstitial tissue spaces as a result of abnormal development or damage to the lymphatic system. Lymphedema is divided into 2 as primary and secondary. Secondary lymphedema is the most
Although there are a limited number of studies in the literature on disorders of sensory functions seen after breast cancer treatments, sensory disorders that may be seen in lymphedema associated with breast cancer were evaluated in only 2 studies published in 1979 and 2006. Although these studies
Head and neck cancer (HNC) have been seen in 13.3/100,000 males and 2.8/100,000 in females in Turkey. HNC related treatments such as lymph node dissection, tumor excision, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and cancer itself can cause head and neck lymphedema (HNL). The incidence of HNL due to HNC
efficacy of short wave diathermy in ulnar nerve entrapment on the elbow
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: Efficacy of short wave diathermy (SWD) in the treatment of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow (UNE).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 61 adult patients, who had been diagnosed with UNE clinically and
Group A: 25 female Patients there aged ranged from 37 to 67 years old with BCRL, in Group-A had been dealt with water-based exercise was conducted at a hydrotherapy pool for the Eden Health care, cairo, The pool measures 8 × 15 m and ranges from 1 to 1.8 m in depth with access via steps.
Microvascular breast reconstruction allows for the transfer of donor tissue that is an excellent match for native breast tissue, both in terms of the subcutaneous tissue that reconstitutes the breast mound and the simultaneous transfer of skin. In addition, it offers a wide range of options for
Patients with unilateral breast cancer-related lymphedema will be included in the study. The circumferences will be measured with a measuring tape from wrist ulnar styloid to axilla at 4 cm intervals. The point where the difference between the upper extremities was highest and the control point with
Lymphedema can be defined as the abnormal accumulation of protein-rich interstitial fluid that occurs primarily as a consequence of malformation, dysplasia, or acquired disruption of lymphatic circulation. Lymph stasis, which results in peripheral lymphedema, is characterized by edema and adipose
Conservative care treatment for lymphedema may include use of compression, manual lymphatic drainage (MLD, performed either by a therapist or self-MLD), exercises and skin care. Subjects presenting to a vein clinic (Center for Vein Restoration or CVR) with lymphedema of the lower extremity/ies may
BACKGROUND:
Head and neck lymphedema (HNL) is a common and sometimes debilitating complication of head and neck cancer (HNC) treatment. It occurs when the lymphatic system is either overloaded or damaged and cannot clear the high protein lymphatic fluid within the interstitial tissues. This in turn
Detailed Description:
This is a monocentric, observational cohort study.
Main judgment criteria:
Evolution of the quality of life score of the LYMQOL self-questionnaire between preoperative and postoperative (at 3.6 and 12 months) The investigators used a French translation of Keeley's LYMQOL
Lymphedema is defined as the abnormal accumulation of tissue proteins, which is accompanied of edema and chronic inflammation of a limb, so post-mastectomy lymphedema is one of the most serious sequelae of Breast Cancer (BC) that affects the quality of life of women operated for breast cancer. Its
Lymphedema is a debilitating disorder that severely impairs the quality of life of the patients and requires life-long attention. It can be classified as primary or secondary, based on the etiology. Primary lymphedema is a rare, congenital disorder caused by inherited genetic mutation on a number of