THE IMPACT OF EARLY MEDICAL REHABILITATION ON IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS AFTER SURGICAL TREATMENT OF BREAST CANCER
- Authors: Evstigneeva. I.S.
- Issue: Vol 21, No 5 (2022)
- Section: Original studies
- URL: https://rjpbr.com/1681-3456/article/view/115246
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Abstract
BACKGROUND. Various methods of physical therapy are widely used in the rehabilitation of patients with oncological diseases. It is known about the successful use of magnetotherapy, various types of electrotherapy, laser therapy, as a result of which the pain, edematous anti-inflammatory syndrome decreases after radical treatment.
There are a large number of studies in the literature devoted to the study of the quality of life and the psycho-emotional state of a patient in the process of antitumor treatment, however, there are few studies on the effect of early onset of medical rehabilitation on the quality of life of women after surgical treatment of breast cancer.
AIMS. Тo compare the effectiveness of prescribing medical rehabilitation in breast cancer patients at different times after surgical treatment of breast cancer 2-4 days and 1-1.5 months after surgery.
MATERIAL AND METODS. A randomized –placebo-controlled study was conducted in 70 patients at different times after surgical treatment of breast cancer. All patients underwent medical rehabilitation: individual physical therapy classes, balance therapy, classes with a medical psychologist, general magnetotherapy and intermittent pneumocompression. The main group included 35 patients who were rehabilitated on the 2nd-4th day after surgical treatment of breast cancer, the comparison group included 35 women who were rehabilitated after 1-1.5 months on the background of radiation therapy.
Results and conclusion. It was proved that the early start of medical rehabilitation in patients after surgical treatment of breast cancer (on the 2nd-4th day), contributed to the rapid restoration of the quality of life, namely, a rapid reduction in pain and postoperative edema, an increase in the volume of movements in the shoulder joint, prevention of severe lymphostasis, rapid restoration of electrical excitability of the shoulder girdle muscles.
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