Inertial Rehabilitation in Women After Mastectomy - Trial NCT04621942
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
University in Zielona Gรณra
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
Apr 02, 2019
Jul 24, 2019
Primary Outcome
Shoulder muscle strength
Summary
The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of inertial rehabilitation on: shoulder
 flexors, extensors and shoulder abductors and adductors strength, breast cancer-related
 lymphedema (BCRL) and quality of life in women after mastectomy. Twenty-four women after
 mastectomy were randomized to a training (T; n = 12) or control group (C; n = 12). The T
 group performed inertial training twice a week for 6 weeks using a Cyklotren inertial device.
 Each training session included warm-up and 4 sets of shoulder ๏ฌexors, extensors, abductors,
 and adductors, with the right and left arms worked. The training loads for all exercises was
 equal 5 kg. Before and after training the maximum force of trained muscles was tested under
 training conditions. Body composition, BCRL, disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand
 (DASH) were also evaluated. Inertial rehabilitation caused significant improvement in
 strength in all tested muscles in T whereas changes in C were insignificant. Quality of life
 evaluated by DASH score decreased significantly in T and and did not change in C. Moreover,
 BCRL and body composition did not change significantly following intervention in both groups.
 Inertial exercises can be useful rehabilitation method in women treated for breast cancer.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT04621942
Non-Device Trial

