A multimodal exercise program and multimedia support reduce cancer-related fatigue in breast cancer survivors: A randomised controlled clinical trial

作者: Irene Cantarero-Villanueva , Carolina Fernández-Lao , Lourdes Díaz-Rodriguez , César Fernández-de-las-Peñas , Rosario del Moral-Avila

DOI: 10.1016/J.EUJIM.2011.08.001

关键词: MultimediaExercise programCancer-related fatigueMassagePsychological interventionMedicinePhysical therapyBreast cancerRange of motionClinical trialCervical range of motion

摘要: Abstract Aim of the study To evaluate effects an 8-week multimodal physical therapy program with multimedia support on cancer-related fatigue, cortisol and IgA salivary concentrations, α-amylase activity neck-shoulder mobility, in breast cancer. Methods This was a prospective randomised clinical trial using between-groups design. Seventy-eight cancer survivors during first year after treatment participated. Participants were assigned into 2 groups: CUIDATE group (multimodal program) or control (usual care). consisted 24 h individual training 12 h stretching massage interventions. Measurements included Piper Fatigue Scale, levels, active cervical-shoulder range motion. Results Compared to group, showed estimated improvement for total fatigue score −2.49 points immediately (between-group effect size 0.68; P  = 0.046). Further, significant between-group improvements shoulder flexion, horizontal abduction, cervical extension lateral-flexion sizes ranging 0.30–0.75; all Conclusions An effective at short 6 month follow-up decreasing survivors. The also improving

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