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Effects of Active Release Technique (ART) on Pectoralis Minor Tightness in Post Mastectomy Women.

R

Riphah International University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Postgastrectomy Syndrome

Treatments

Other: active control group
Other: active release group

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05497869
RiphahIU Shafaq

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this research is to determine the Effects of Active Release Technique (ART) on pectoralis minor tightness in post mastectomy women. Randomized controlled trials will be done at Nuclear Medicine, Oncology and Radiotherapy Institute (NORI) Hospital. The sample size will be 60. The subjects were divided in two groups, with 30 subjects in Group A and 30 in Group B. Study duration was of 6 months. Sampling technique applied was Non probability Convenience Sampling technique. Only women aged 40-60 years with Mastectomy (Unilateral/ Bilateral/ Partial/ Radical) and Postoperative chemotherapy/ radiation therapy were included. Tools used in the study are Numeric Pain Rating Score (NPRS), Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI), Vernier Caliper and Rigid standard plastic transparent right angle. Data was analyzed through SPSS 21.

Full description

Breast cancer may be a malignant neoplasm, an abnormal growth (carcinoma) originated in breast tissue that invade the encompassing tissue, grows infiltrative and destructive, and may metastasize.It is outlined pathologically by location of origin within the breast (e.g. ducts, lobes), size of the tumor, standing of the nodes, and also the presence of markers indicating tumor staging. Mostly, early-stage breast cancer diagnosed in women undergo surgical procedures, nearly half withstand breast-conserving surgery and one third experience mastectomy.

It is generally believed that physiotherapy aims to aid recovery and prevent complications following mastectomy however no well-designed, randomized controlled trial has investigated the effect of active release technique (ART) specifically on pectoralis minor in post-operative breast cancer women. Hence, a physiotherapy rehabilitation plan of care consisting of patient education, early mobilization along Active Release Technique (ART) may prevent postoperative complications like chest tightness and reduced shoulder mobility. This will enhance muscular relaxation, improve restricted mobility, and will result in improved quality of life as compared to standard care or conventional treatment alone.

Enrollment

60 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

40 to 60 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • women complaining chest tightness
  • Mastectomy (Unilateral/ Bilateral/ Partial/ Radical)
  • Postoperative chemotherapy or radiation therapy

Exclusion criteria

  • Tumor Metastasis with other tissue/ organ.
  • Underlying Cardiac issues.
  • Shoulder joint pathology before surgery.
  • Post mastectomy pain syndrome (Pain beyond 3 months).

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

60 participants in 2 patient groups

Experimental interventional group
Experimental group
Description:
Active Release Technique (ART)
Treatment:
Other: active release group
active control group
Active Comparator group
Description:
conventional group
Treatment:
Other: active control group

Trial contacts and locations

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