Physical exercises for breast cancer survivors: Effects of 10 weeks of training on upper limb circumferences

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[Purpose] The aims of this study were to verify the effects on upper limb circumferences and total body extracellular water of 10 weeks of Nordic Walking (NW) and Walking (W), both alone and combined with a series of exercises created for breast cancer survivors, the ISA method. [Subjects and Methods] Twenty breast cancer survivors were randomly assigned to 4 different training groups and evaluated for upper limb circumferences, total body and extracellular water. [Results] The breast cancer survivors who performed NW, alone and combined with the ISA method, and Walking combined with the ISA method (but not alone) showed significantly reduced arm and forearm circumferences homolateral to the surgical intervention. [Conclusion] For breast cancer survivors, NW, alone and combined with the ISA method, and Walking combined with the ISA method should be prescribed to prevent the onset and to treat light forms of upper limb lymphedema because Walking training practiced alone had no significant effect on upper limb circumference reduction.

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Di Blasio, A., Morano, T., Bucci, I., Di Santo, S., D’Arielli, A., Castro, C. G., … Napolitano, G. (2016). Physical exercises for breast cancer survivors: Effects of 10 weeks of training on upper limb circumferences. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 28(10), 2778–2784. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.28.2778

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