Can a smartphone app replace paper exercises for breast cancer recovery?
NCT ID NCT06699875
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether a digital physiotherapy platform (Trak) helps women recover shoulder movement better than standard paper-based exercises after lymph node removal for breast cancer. Forty women participated in a 4-week home program. Researchers measured shoulder mobility, treatment adherence, and satisfaction to see which approach works best.
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Donostia University Hospital (HU Donostia, OSI Donostialdea)
Donostia / San Sebastian, Basque Country, 20018, Spain
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