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PURPOSE: The main objective of the study is:
to evaluate the therapeutic effect of ESWT on intercostobrachial neuralgia post-mastectomy.
BACKGROUND:
Intercostobrachial neuralgia post-mastectomy is thought to develop from surgical damage to the intercostobrachial nerve, this nerve is injured in 80-100 % of mastectomy patients who undergo axillary lymph nodes dissection.
Pain that is localized in the axilla, medial upper arm, breast, and/or chest wall significantly affects the patient's mood, everyday activities, and social functioning, causing a heavy economic burden on healthcare systems. If poorly treated, patients may develop an immobilized arm, which can lead to severe lymphedema, frozen shoulder syndrome, and complex regional pain syndrome.
HYPOTHESES:
It will be hypothesized that:
Shock wave therapy has no effect in improving intercostobrachial neuralgia post-mastectomy.
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Sixty female patients aged 40 and 65 years, suffering from intercostobrachial neuralgia after modified radical mastectomy will be selected from the National Cancer Institute, Cairo, Egypt. They will be randomly assigned into two equal groups, thirty patients each (study group and control group). The intervention in the study group will be conducted for 8 weeks.
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The subject selection will be according to the following criteria:
Exclusive criteria:
Patients will be excluded from the study if they meet any of the following criteria:
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