“…3,[8][9][10] In the acute treatment phase of the cancer, breast and axillary surgery and radiotherapy cause scar tissue formation, wound healing, fibrosis and shortening of soft tissues, such as the pectoral muscles. 3,[8][9][10] Initially, this may lead to an increase in muscle tone of the pectoral muscles and local postoperative or post-radiotherapy pain. 3,10 In a further postoperative stage, forward shoulder position, induced by the shortened, hypertonic pectoral muscles and narrowing of the subacromial space may lead to rotator cuff pathologies, which can be painful and contribute to upper limb dysfunctions as well.…”