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NCT06226688

Biofeedback Training on Shoulder Muscles Strength Post Mastectomy

Completed NA Last updated 2 August 2024
What this trial tests

NA trial testing Biofeedback device and other group control group in Breast Cancer Female in 54 participants. Completed in 9 May 2024.

Timeline
1 October 2023
Primary endpoint
5 May 2024
9 May 2024

Quick facts

Lead sponsorCairo University
PhaseNA
StatusCompleted
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationrandomized
Designparallel
Maskingdouble
Primary purposetreatment
Enrollment54
Start date1 October 2023
Primary completion5 May 2024
Estimated completion9 May 2024
Sites2 locations across Egypt

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Cairo University

Who can join

Adults 40 to 60, female only, with Breast Cancer Female. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

PURPOSE:The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effect of biofeedback on shoulder muscles strength post mastectomy. BACKGROUND: * The most common complications following mastectomy are pain, ipsilateral lymphedema of the upper limb (UL), reduced range of motion (ROM) of the shoulder, flexion and abduction is limited to 90°, and external rotation is limited to 40°, and there are postural changes * One of the most common complications after breast cancer surgery is a functional limitation of the upper body. Up to 67% of breast cancer patients experience arm or shoulder impairment, including pain, numbness, loss of strength, and reduced ROM, after surgery * Shoulder problems in breast cancer patients affect their daily activities, such as pulling a sweater overhead, fastening a bra, zipping up a back zipper, reaching overhead, and carrying heavy bags. * Biofeedback is a mind-body technique in which individuals learn how to modify their physiology for the purpose of improving physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health. Much like physical therapy, biofeedback training requires active participation on the part of patients and often regular practice between training sessions. Clinical biofeedback may be used to manage disease symptoms as well as to improve overall health and wellness through stress management training. Research has shown that biofeedback interventions are efficacious in treating a variety of medical conditions, and many Americans are turning to biofeedback and other less traditional therapies for their (Dana et al., 2010). HYPOTHESES: null hypothesis RESEARCH QUESTION: Does biofeedback give effect on shoulder muscles strength post mastectomy?

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