Aquatic Therapy after Breast Cancer
Aquatic Therapy has been shown to benefit in the recovery of post-mastectomy patients. Often after breast cancer treatment patients can experience muscle and tissue contracture and lymphedema.
Lymphedema is the swelling of tissues due to the build-up of lymph fluid in the body. This is a common side effect for many patients after cancer treatment and can lead to pain and potential infection. Physical Therapy, including aquatic therapy after breast cancer has been found to be a great treatment option to help reduce lymphedema.
Post-Mastectomy patients can experience significant muscle and tissue contracture. Aquatic therapy is a great option for breaking up tissue adhesions, increasing range of motion, and strengthening.
Why Aquatic Exercise after breast cancer/post-mastectomy?
Warm water provides resistance, assisting in venous return.
Hydrostatic Pressure provides compression which decreases edema
Muscle contractions improves lymphatic flow.
Exercises in the water help to improve ROM, posture, and endurance.
Pritchette Physical Therapy offers aquatic therapy after breast cancer. Contact our office at 480-785-5415 for more information and to schedule your appointment.