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Breast Cancer Support Group Dr Alakananda Banerjee President Dharma Foundation of India

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Breast Cancer Support Group

Dr Alakananda BanerjeePresident

Dharma Foundation of India

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Post Operative Shoulder Pain Lymph edema Axillary web syndrome Rotator cuff tendinitis/shoulder stiffness Post radiation brachial plexopathy Unable to perform daily activities Orthoses

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Intercostobrachial neuralgia (ICN) ICN in breast conserving surgery Neuroma pain (scar) Phantom breast pain Post operative swelling

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Swelling of either part or the whole leg or arm, may include the fingers or toes.

Some patients experience just slight changes in limb size, while others have severe swelling.

Some people may find it difficult to wear jewelry, watches or fit into clothes or shoes.

The arm feels heavy or tight

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The range of motion of the limb is restricted (affected limb loses some of its mobility)

Discomfort ache in the affected limb,

There may be a tingling sensation in the affected limb, much like pins and needles

Recurring skin infections in the affected limb

The skin may thicken and harden on the affected limb; blisters or wart-like growths may develop on the skin

Severe fatigue

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Difference between crepe bandage and compression bandage

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16Cording

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Average interval range reported is 7.5 months to 6 years;

Painless When present, pain symptoms usually are

limited to the shoulder and proximal arm. Mild to moderate in intensity Numbness Parasthesia Weakness

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TENS Desensitization Programme Positioning Cryotherapy Gentle Shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand

mobilization Medications

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Work – Rest – Work – Rest

1. A slow steady rate of work with short rest periods is best 2. Prescribe the best time to perform the activity 3. Organize work areas

Plan work and storage heights

In order to eliminate excess bending, stooping and reaching – when storing items, store them at point of use; for example: items used on a frequent basis should not be stored in very high or very low cabinets.

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Planning – Try to plan activity in

advance

Priorities – Decide what tasks or activities are most important and what is optional

Pacing –Balance activities with rest and relaxation.

Positioning – Good body mechanics

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NO WEIGHTS

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