Magdalena Zabojszcz, Miłosz Opuchlik, Anna Opuchlik, Anna Włoch, T. Ridan
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Additionally, it was analysed whether wearing an external breast prosthesis affects the postural stability of women after mastectomy.\n\nMaterials and methods: The study group comprised 30 women post unilateral mastectomy, 51 to 78 years of age, with upper limb lymphoedema. Before starting and after completing the physical therapy programme, the examined women were asked to perform the Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test and the Static Postural Stability Test on the Biodex Balance System platform. The tests were performed at the Posturology Laboratory of the Collegium Medicum, Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce.\n\nResults: In the analysis of the results of the Timed Up and Go Test in women following unilateral mastectomy, better results were noted after completion of physiotherapy in all 3 trials (p=0.001, p=0.021, p=0.004), as well as in the Postural Stability Test for all test parameters. 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引言:乳房切除术的结果是,身体素质下降,上肢出现平衡障碍和淋巴水肿,这无疑会影响女性手术后的稳定性。这类患者的复杂物理治疗是影响接受手术的女性身体活动水平的关键因素之一。研究目的:本研究的目的是评估复杂物理疗法对单侧乳房切除术后上肢淋巴水肿妇女身体素质和平衡的影响。此外,还分析了佩戴外部乳房假体是否会影响乳房切除术后女性的姿势稳定性。材料和方法:研究组包括30名单侧乳房切除术后的女性,年龄51至78岁,上肢淋巴水肿。在开始和完成物理治疗计划之前,受试女性被要求在Biodex平衡系统平台上进行定时上下(TUG)测试和静态姿势稳定性测试。这些测试是在基尔切Jan Kochanowski大学医学院泌尿后实验室进行的。结果:在对单侧乳房切除术后女性的Timed Up and Go测试结果的分析中,在所有3项试验中,物理治疗完成后的结果都更好(p=0.001,p=0.021,p=0.004),以及在所有测试参数的姿势稳定性测试中。Mann-Whitney U检验表明,总体稳定性指数(p=0.005)和a/p稳定性指数(p=0.004)的值存在统计学上的显著差异。矢状面上的身体摆动比额面上的大(a/p>M/L)。另一方面,在姿势检查中,外部假体不会影响乳房切除术后女性的姿势稳定性。结论:1。单侧乳房切除术后女性进行系统的运动锻炼是保持所需体力活动的重要因素,也可以预防姿势相关的障碍;2.女性单侧乳房切除术后使用外部乳房假体不会显著改变身体姿势。
Influence of Complex Physical Therapy on Physical Fitness and Balance in Women After Unilateral Mastectomy Due to Cancer Treatment
Introduction: As a result of mastectomy, physical fitness deteriorates, balance disorders and lymphoedema of the upper limb occur, which undoubtedly affect the level of stability among women following this surgery. Complex physical therapy in this group of patients is one of the key aspects influencing the level of physical activity among women subjected to surgery.
Research objective: The aim of the study was to assess the impact of complex physiotherapy on physical fitness and balance in women following unilateral mastectomy with lymphoedema of the upper limb. Additionally, it was analysed whether wearing an external breast prosthesis affects the postural stability of women after mastectomy.
Materials and methods: The study group comprised 30 women post unilateral mastectomy, 51 to 78 years of age, with upper limb lymphoedema. Before starting and after completing the physical therapy programme, the examined women were asked to perform the Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test and the Static Postural Stability Test on the Biodex Balance System platform. The tests were performed at the Posturology Laboratory of the Collegium Medicum, Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce.
Results: In the analysis of the results of the Timed Up and Go Test in women following unilateral mastectomy, better results were noted after completion of physiotherapy in all 3 trials (p=0.001, p=0.021, p=0.004), as well as in the Postural Stability Test for all test parameters. The Mann-Whitney U test allowed to indicate a statistically significant difference in the values of the general stability index (p=0.005) and the A/P stability index (p=0.004). Greater body sway dominated in the sagittal plane than in the frontal one (A/P > M/L). On the other hand, in posturographic examination, external prostheses did not affect the postural stability of post-mastectomy women.
Conclusions: 1. Systematic motor exercises in women following unilateral mastectomy are an important element of maintaining required physical activity, and they also prevent posture-related disorders; 2. The use of an external breast prosthesis in women after unilateral mastectomy does not significantly cause a change to body posture.