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The goal of this research study is to determine the feasibility and potential effects of physical therapy and enhanced patient education delivered before breast cancer treatment. Physical therapy before cancer treatment aims to help with early identification and self-management of physical and functional side effects from cancer treatment. Side effects could be joint pain, muscle weakness, or fatigue that contribute to functional impairment.
The main questions this study aims to answer are:
Participants will be randomly assigned to either of the two arms of the study which are 'Intervention' and 'Enhanced usual care.'
Participants in the intervention arm will receive:
1. Planned care per their oncology physician team plus: 1.1. Patient education on physical function in breast cancer 1.2. Physical therapy evaluation 1.3. Individualized home exercise prescription 1.4. Education materials in the form of a study booklet, study website, text messaging, and phone calls 1.5. Monthly monitoring of physical and functional survey scores to identify the need for physical therapy and provide referrals as needed
Participants in the enhanced usual care arm will receive:
1. Planned care per their oncology physician team plus 1.2. Monthly monitoring of their physical functional scores to identify the need for physical therapy and provide referrals as needed
All participants will attend three in-person visits for clinical measurements.
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75 participants in 2 patient groups
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Ann Marie Flores, PT, PhD, CLT; Bridget Groble, BS
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