New study tests Hands-On therapy to ease painful cords after mastectomy
NCT ID NCT07266623
Summary
This study is testing two physical therapy approaches to help women who develop painful, rope-like cords under their arm after breast cancer surgery. Researchers will compare a standard muscle energy technique against that same technique combined with a gentle joint traction method. The goal is to see which approach better reduces pain, improves shoulder movement, and helps with daily activities over a six-week treatment period.
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