Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation can leave you feeling pain, stiffness, weakness, and fatigue. Other side effects may include: skin changes, scar tissue, neuropathy, and lymphedema. Discover how physical therapy can help you recover after undergoing treatment for cancer by developing an individualized program to address your needs and goals.
During this lecture, we will discuss different treatment options such as manual therapy, stretches, exercises, compression garments, and lymphedema risk reduction/management. An interdisciplinary approach is a key to restoring mobility, strength, and wellness to return to your prior lifestyle/activity level.
Hosted by Frances Ente, D.P.T., C.L.T., and Termeh Toufanian, O.P.T., C.L.T.
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