Effects of the Anchor System on Postural Balance of Women Undergoing Breast Cancer Treatment: A Clinical, Randomized, Controlled, and Crossover Trial.
Autor: | Rangon FB; Department of Health Sciences, Medical School of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil. Electronic address: flavia.rangon@gmail.com., Marinho IL; Medical School of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil., Cuviena CF; Methodist University of Angola, Luanda, Angola., de Moraes R; Department of Health Sciences, Medical School of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil., de Jesus Guirro RR; Department of Health Sciences, Medical School of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil., de Oliveira Guirro EC; Department of Health Sciences, Medical School of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation [Arch Phys Med Rehabil] 2024 Feb; Vol. 105 (2), pp. 258-267. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jul 25. |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apmr.2023.07.005 |
Abstrakt: | Objective: Investigate the effects of multisensory training with and without the anchor system on breast cancer survivors' postural balance and self-efficacy of falls. Design: Clinical randomized, controlled, and crossover trial. Setting: Teaching, Research, and Assistance Center in Mastectomized Rehabilitation. Participants: Eighty breast cancer survivors homogeneously distributed in the groups of adults and elderly affected, or not, by lymphedema. Interventions: Participants were randomized to multisensory training with and without the anchor system involving 3 sessions per week for 12 weeks. After the 4-week washout period, the remaining therapeutic intervention was applied. Main Outcome Measures: The primary outcome was semi-static and dynamic balance as evaluated by baropodometry and Mini Balance Evaluation Systems Test, and the secondary outcome was self-efficacy of the fall episode as assessed by Falls Efficacy Scale - International in the pre-, post-immediate, and 4-week follow-up period. Results: Both therapeutic interventions caused positive and significant effects on postural balance and self-efficacy of falls in the immediate period. The multisensory training with the anchor system induced significant functional retention in the short term, related to the clinical effect of small to moderate variation. Conclusions: Multisensory training with the anchor system is convenient for postural balance and self-efficacy for falls, regardless of age and upper limb volume, for breast cancer survivors. (Copyright © 2023 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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