Effect of Pilates Exercise on Range of Motion and Edema of Upper Limb in Mastectomy Side

Background & objectives : The surgery of breast cancer like any other surgeries may bring about some problems and complications, which the knowledge of these problems may be an effective way for prevention or dealing with the complications. The motor and sensory impairments in the upper limb of...

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Main Authors: Maryam Ghorbani, Yahia Sokhangouei, Heidar Sadeghi
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Published: Ardabil University of Medical Sciences 2013-09-01
Series:Journal of Ardabil University of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://jarums.arums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-27-82&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-378c0b8fdcb542e392c38db6529165462020-11-25T03:26:10ZfasArdabil University of Medical SciencesJournal of Ardabil University of Medical Sciences2228-72802228-72992013-09-01133297304Effect of Pilates Exercise on Range of Motion and Edema of Upper Limb in Mastectomy SideMaryam Ghorbani0Yahia Sokhangouei1Heidar Sadeghi2 Background & objectives : The surgery of breast cancer like any other surgeries may bring about some problems and complications, which the knowledge of these problems may be an effective way for prevention or dealing with the complications. The motor and sensory impairments in the upper limb of the surgery side necessitate the utilization of the rehabilitation methods. The main purpose of this research was to show the effect of Pilates exercise on range of motion and edema of upper limb in females suffering from breast cancer after going through surgery.   Methods: This quasi- experimental study was conducted on 25 patients randomly chosen among the patients referring to Cancer Institute. The designed exercise included five "Mat Pilates" moves which were done for 15 sessions until the patient reached fatigue borderlines. Meantime, the control group was doing routine active exercises in physiotherapy center. The range of motion and edema of upper limb was measured before and after applying the designed exercise. For describing the data, the mean and standard deviation, and for inferential analysis, the correlated T-tests and one way analysis of variance were used in level of significance of 5%, to compare the variants before and after applying the designed exercise.   Results: The results showed a significant difference between the flexion, extension, and internal, external rotation of shoulder, flexion and extension of elbow, flexion, extension, supination deviation and pronation deviation of the wrist and forearm before and after experiment in Pilates group. While in the control group, flexion, extension, internal and external rotation of shoulder, flexion and extension of elbow, and flexion of wrist showed a significant difference before and after the experiment.   Conclusion: The use of Pilates exercise after mastectomy surgery can increase the range of motion of the upper limb in the involved side of the patients, and decrease the edema, and improve the motion of the upper limb.http://jarums.arums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-27-82&slc_lang=en&sid=1Mastectomy; Range of Motion; Pilates Exercise
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Heidar Sadeghi
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Yahia Sokhangouei
Heidar Sadeghi
Effect of Pilates Exercise on Range of Motion and Edema of Upper Limb in Mastectomy Side
Journal of Ardabil University of Medical Sciences
Mastectomy; Range of Motion; Pilates Exercise
author_facet Maryam Ghorbani
Yahia Sokhangouei
Heidar Sadeghi
author_sort Maryam Ghorbani
title Effect of Pilates Exercise on Range of Motion and Edema of Upper Limb in Mastectomy Side
title_short Effect of Pilates Exercise on Range of Motion and Edema of Upper Limb in Mastectomy Side
title_full Effect of Pilates Exercise on Range of Motion and Edema of Upper Limb in Mastectomy Side
title_fullStr Effect of Pilates Exercise on Range of Motion and Edema of Upper Limb in Mastectomy Side
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Pilates Exercise on Range of Motion and Edema of Upper Limb in Mastectomy Side
title_sort effect of pilates exercise on range of motion and edema of upper limb in mastectomy side
publisher Ardabil University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Ardabil University of Medical Sciences
issn 2228-7280
2228-7299
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Background & objectives : The surgery of breast cancer like any other surgeries may bring about some problems and complications, which the knowledge of these problems may be an effective way for prevention or dealing with the complications. The motor and sensory impairments in the upper limb of the surgery side necessitate the utilization of the rehabilitation methods. The main purpose of this research was to show the effect of Pilates exercise on range of motion and edema of upper limb in females suffering from breast cancer after going through surgery.   Methods: This quasi- experimental study was conducted on 25 patients randomly chosen among the patients referring to Cancer Institute. The designed exercise included five "Mat Pilates" moves which were done for 15 sessions until the patient reached fatigue borderlines. Meantime, the control group was doing routine active exercises in physiotherapy center. The range of motion and edema of upper limb was measured before and after applying the designed exercise. For describing the data, the mean and standard deviation, and for inferential analysis, the correlated T-tests and one way analysis of variance were used in level of significance of 5%, to compare the variants before and after applying the designed exercise.   Results: The results showed a significant difference between the flexion, extension, and internal, external rotation of shoulder, flexion and extension of elbow, flexion, extension, supination deviation and pronation deviation of the wrist and forearm before and after experiment in Pilates group. While in the control group, flexion, extension, internal and external rotation of shoulder, flexion and extension of elbow, and flexion of wrist showed a significant difference before and after the experiment.   Conclusion: The use of Pilates exercise after mastectomy surgery can increase the range of motion of the upper limb in the involved side of the patients, and decrease the edema, and improve the motion of the upper limb.
topic Mastectomy; Range of Motion; Pilates Exercise
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