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Physiotherapy In Cancer Rehabilitation

You are living a happy life and enjoying it the most. Everything is going perfectly. But things can go wrong anytime. Some events and experiences in life make them indelible. One such unforgettable and tragic event would be when you are diagnosed with cancer by your doctor. A disease that many individuals and families bravely fight every day.

The same is the story of Pooja, who diagnosed with cancer. She didn’t expect this when she visited the doctor’s clinic. She was heartbroken with this, but the doctor told her that you know Pooja, there is life before cancer and after cancer. Yours is treatable. Don’t worry.Over the next few months, there were sittings of chemotherapy and intensive radiation. With his Husband’s encouragement, his experience led to profound development.

Pooja has survived radiation and chemotherapy, but it has left him weak, with neck spasms and nerve damage. She needs to: 

  • Refilling lost nutrients
  • Relieve muscle spasm and nerve damage effects
  • Restore muscle strength

Nerve damage stopped his arm from raising. Also, radiation burning left her with scar tissue and a painfully tight muscle. She had:

  • Weak muscles
  • Tight and neck muscle damage
  • Foot, pain in the shoulder

The doctor advised Pooja to visit a physiotherapy center for post-cancer treatment. His doctors and therapists provided treatment that includes physical therapy and nutritional guidance. Pooja made physical therapy part of his routine. Muscle isolation helped him regain his range of motion and posture. Physical therapy may not be the first area of health to come to mind when treating cancer. Early cancer care includes oncologists, radiologists, nurses, and surgeons. Rightly so, these health practitioners are essential to cancer diagnosis and management. However, your recovery from cancer should also take into account the role of physical therapy. Cancer treatment is an exhausting journey, leaving many people with a compromised and weak immune system. A physical therapist can help in this scenario. Despite advances in medical treatment, people receiving cancer treatment usually have extensive physical limitations during and at post-treatment. Cancer treatments impact individuals very differently, which is why it is crucial to find a physiotherapist who can create a customized care plan that meets the patient’s individual needs. 

How can good Physiotherapists help in treating Common Cancer Problems? 

These are some common problems related to cancer or treatment, often reduced by physiotherapy:

  • Pain management is one area that physiotherapists can assist almost all patients. There are many ways cancer can lead to physical pain. One is the location of cancer. The other is that reduced mobility can lead to joint or muscle stiffness. 
  • Cardiovascular performance can be significantly affected during and after cancer treatment. An experienced physiotherapist and other rehabilitation clinic health professionals can help you regain endurance and monitor your cardiovascular status. Physiotherapists are health professionals trained to see signs of fatigue and stress and teach you how to recognize these signs and achieve good health
  • Neuropathy is a common side effect of cancer treatment. Cancer survivors also experience peripheral neuropathy, impaired nerve function that can be felt as tingling, numbness, and pain. Physical therapy can help to compensate for nerve dysfunction and improve nerve function.
  • Fatigue can be extreme and incapacitating during and after cancer. There is an abundance of scientific literature that demonstrates the mild, controlled movement can dramatically minimize fatigue and pain. An experienced physiotherapist at your rehabilitation clinic knows how to help you move gently and comfortably.
  • Lymphedema is the accumulation of lymph fluid in the tissue that causes swelling in the body, particularly in the limbs. Lymph glands are frequently targeted for cancer treatment, and lymphedema is a common treatment feature. Physiotherapists may help minimize lymphedema effects and enhance strength and movement.

It is vitally important to find a rehabilitation clinic that suits all your health needs under the same roof during the crucial time of cancer recovery. A multidisciplinary clinic has physiotherapy, physical therapy, chiropractic, acupuncture, and chiropody under the same roof to conveniently access these services in the most comfortable setting.

While physiotherapy is not used to treat cancer itself, it can be a very effective way of helping patients to maintain their quality of life. This is not only vital to their mental health; it empowers them to pursue other methods of treating cancer by giving them energy and independence. While the number of possible pathways for cancer treatment may sometimes seem overwhelming, physiotherapy may be an option.

Physiqure offer a full variety of treatments designed to help you and other cancer survivors like Pooja develop strength and stamina, restore independence, reduce stress, and regain the vitality you need to engage in your everyday activities.

Visit our centre or call us for a life-changing experience.