Rehabilitation of Cancer Patients, a Forgotten Need?

作者: Roberto Casale , Danilo Miotti

DOI: 10.1007/978-0-85729-230-8_15

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摘要: Disability due to pain in cancer patients may be physical, cognitive, sensory, emotional, developmental, or a combination of these. Pain-related disability is multifactorial problem that deserves multifaceted rehabilitation approach. an umbrella term, covering impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions. Therefore, encompasses series treatments with the aim helping people reenter society best possible skills, live through their lifespan appropriately, survive face disabling pathology, overcome its handicaps sufficiently go home lead as normal life for long possible. The patient can distinguished into at least three broad components: (i) therapies centred on recovery/improvement motor system failure weakness, (ii) physical mostly addressed non-­pharmacological control pain, (iii) occupational used promote patient’s empowerment and, possibly, facilitate return work. Maintenance motricity last phase during palliation considered more psychophysical aspects rather than achieving real improvement mobility control.

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