New therapy aims to steady steps for cancer survivors
NCT ID NCT07027215
Summary
This study tested whether a special training program that provides extra sensory feedback could help improve balance and reduce the risk of falling. It involved 40 women who had nerve damage (neuropathy) caused by chemotherapy for breast cancer. Researchers compared the balance and fall risk of those who received the sensory feedback training to those who did not.
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Faculty of Physical Therapy South Valley University
Luxor, Qena Governorate, Egypt
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