2022
DOI: 10.29329/ijiasr.2022.474.1
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Contribution of Self-Lymphatic Drainage to Subclinical Lymphedema After Treatment for Breast Cancer

Abstract: Lymphedema is a significant complication of breast cancer treatment. Early treatment of subclinical lymphedema may prevent its related complications. We aimed to evaluate the contribution of applying self-lymphatic drainage (SLD) in subclinical LE patients.One hundred twenty-eight women diagnosed with subclinical lymphedema were enrolled in the study. Patients were allocated into control group 1 (n=64) and SLD group 2 (n=64). Excess volume; the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for pain, stiffness, heaviness, and tigh… Show more

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