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Asian Pac J Cancer Prev ; 24(6): 1987-1992, 2023 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37378928

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BACKGROUND: Anticancer therapies causes decreased respiratory function, quality of life and functional capacity in head and neck cancer patients. Patients receiving these cancer therapies suffer from fatigue which causes decrease in functional capacity and quality of life. The objective of this present study was to determine and compare the effect of exercise training on fatigue, functional capacity and quality of life in head and neck cancer patients receiving various anticancer therapies. METHOD: A total of 45 subjects were included based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. 6-minute walk test, brief fatigue inventory (BFI) and functional assessment of cancer therapy- general (FACT-G) was used to measure the functional capacity, fatigue and quality of life respectively at baseline and post intervention. Participants received exercise intervention for six weeks (three days a week) for 40 min. Exercise intervention is delivered by a qualified physiotherapist from the Department of Physiotherapy. RESULTS: The result of this study shows that there was highly significant improvement in six-minute walk distance pre and post intervention in chemotherapy (33.75+21.55, p=0.000), radiation therapy (39.69+25.46, p=0.000) and chemoradiotherapy (32.06+16.49, p=0.000) within the group. Similarly, significant improvement was also seen in quality of life within the groups, chemotherapy (2.92+2.43, p=0.002), radiation therapy (6.06+3.13, p=0.000) and chemo radiotherapy (5.65+6.93, p=0.004). There was significant reduction in fatigue in chemotherapy (6.92+11.07, p=0.045), radiation   therapy (12.38+7.28, p=0.000)   and   chemo   radiotherapy (11.47+8.89, p=0.000). No significant improvement was noted between the groups for six- minute walk distance (p=0.784), quality of life (p= 0.058) and reduction in fatigue (p=0.065). CONCLUSION: This study concluded that exercise training is effective in improving functional capacity, quality of life and reducing fatigue in head and neck cancer patients receiving various anticancer therapies.


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Neoplasias de Cabeça e Pescoço , Qualidade de Vida , Humanos , Exercício Físico , Neoplasias de Cabeça e Pescoço/terapia , Quimiorradioterapia/efeitos adversos , Fadiga/etiologia , Fadiga/terapia , Terapia por Exercício
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Asian Pac J Cancer Prev ; 21(8): 2389-2393, 2020 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32856870

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PURPOSE: Shoulder and cervical pain, reduced mobility and disability are some of the major complications associated with surgeries of head and neck cancers affecting several domains of quality of life. In the present study we aimed to compare the effectiveness of Muscle Ener-gy Techniques (METS) and Active Range of Motion Exercises in reducing pain, improving shoulder mobility and function in patients post Modified Radical Neck Dissection (MRND). METHODS: Forty eight subjects were randomly assigned to two groups. Group A received active range of motion (AROM) exercises and group B received Muscle energy techniques (METS). Both the groups were treated for a period of 10 consecutive days starting from the  3rd to 5th postoperative day. Data was collected on the 1st and 10th day of intervention. RESULTS: Both groups showed highly significant improvements in shoulder range of motion , decrease in pain and better Global Rating Change cores(GRCS) (p=0.005). GRCS and shoul-der abduction showed significant improvement in group B when compared to group A, sug-gesting better clinical outcomes in those treated with Muscle Energy Techniques.  Conclusion: This study showed that both METs and AROM exercises were effective in im-proving shoulder range of motion, function and reducing pain in patients post MRND but-Muscle Energy Techniques were more effective when compared to AROM exercises.
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Terapia por Exercício , Neoplasias de Cabeça e Pescoço/cirurgia , Exercícios de Alongamento Muscular , Músculo Esquelético/fisiologia , Esvaziamento Cervical/efeitos adversos , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Dor de Ombro/terapia , Metabolismo Energético , Feminino , Seguimentos , Neoplasias de Cabeça e Pescoço/patologia , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prognóstico , Qualidade de Vida , Dor de Ombro/etiologia
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