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Clinical Trials/NCT05178797
NCT05178797
Completed
Not Applicable

Effects of Kinesiology Taping Technique in Post-mastectomy Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema on Swelling, Upper Limb Function, and Strength

Dow University of Health Sciences2 sites in 1 country50 target enrollmentStarted: April 4, 2021Last updated:

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Status
Completed
Enrollment
50
Locations
2
Primary Endpoint
Change from baseline in upper limb strength on dynamometer and pinch meter at twelfth session

Overview

Brief Summary

Generally, Breast cancer related to lymphedema is commonly found in the female population after mastectomy. It has many complications which affects the normal functions of an individual and quality of life. This randomized control trial will be conducted on patients who are admitted as patients after mastectomy to determine the effects of kinesiology taping technique in post mastectomy breast cancer related lymphedema on swelling, upper limb function and strength.

Detailed Description

Generally, Breast cancer related to lymphedema is commonly found in the female population after mastectomy. It has many complications which affects the normal functions of an individual and quality of life. Traditional therapies like compression decongestive therapies and kinesiology taping techniques are used for the management of post mastectomy breast cancer related lymphedema.This randomized control trial will be conducted on patients who are admitted as patients after mastectomy to determine the effects of kinesiology taping technique in post mastectomy breast cancer related lymphedema on swelling, upper limb function and strength. Total 50 patients with post mastectomy who fulfill the inclusion criteria will be selected after taking consent. The subjects will be allocated into two groups through simple random sampling. Subjects ingroup A will be given kinesiology taping technique and exercise therapy whereas; patients in group B will be given compression decongestive therapy (manual lymphatic drainage, short stretch bandage and exercise therapy). All subjects will be assessed using assessment form, upper limb functional index, dynamometer, pinch meter and tape measure. Assessment will be conducted at base line, after 2 & 4 weeks.

Study Design

Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
Single (Outcomes Assessor)

Masking Description

Statistician will also be masked.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages
35 Years to 65 Years (Adult, Older Adult)
Sex
Female
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Age 30 to 65
  • Patient undergoing Unilateral Modified Radical Mastectomy
  • Within 1 week post Mastectomy
  • Subjects without swelling or with mild swelling

Exclusion Criteria

  • active cancer or disease that might lead to swelling
  • subjects taking anticoagulant therapy
  • diagnose skin disease and skin allergies
  • vascular insufficiency
  • sensory impairments
  • open wound and scars which have not healed
  • Functional limitations of upper limb before mastectomy e.g. adhesive capsulitis.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Change from baseline in upper limb strength on dynamometer and pinch meter at twelfth session

Time Frame: Baseline and 4 weeks

It is a measurement tool used in physiotherapy to assess the highest isometric strength of hand grasp and fingers. It consists of a hydraulic system with a changeable handle size. It measures the strength in kg.

Change form baseline in upper limb function on the upper limb functional index at sixth session

Time Frame: Baseline and 2 weeks

tI is a questionnaire to quantify the disability in people with upper extremity conditions.The patient gives a score to each of 20 listed activities based on the difficulty in completing the activities. It consists of 20 activities items in which a score range from 0 to 80. Where, 80 score shows a high level of function and 0 shows disability, each activity score is 0 to 4.This measurement is used for upper limb function and self-reported by patient.

Change form baseline in upper limb function on the upper limb functional index at twelfth session

Time Frame: Baseline and 4 weeks

It is a questionnaire to quantify the disability in people with upper extremity conditions.The patient gives a score to each of 20 listed activities based on the difficulty in completing the activities. It consists of 20 activities items in which a score range from 0 to 80. Where, 80 score shows a high level of function and 0 shows disability, each activity score is 0 to 4.This measurement is used for upper limb function and self-reported by patient.

Change from baseline in upper limb volume on tape measure at sixth session

Time Frame: Baseline and 4 weeks

It is a tool used for the arm circumference measurements and to evaluate the degree of lymphedma. The Patient sits on a chair and his arm is flexed to 900. First measure is taken at the wrist and after 10cm proximal to wrist and so on

Change from baseline in upper limb strength on dynamometer and pinch meter at sixth session

Time Frame: Baseline and 2 weeks

It is a measurement tool used in physiotherapy to assess the highest isometric strength of hand grasp and fingers. It consists of a hydraulic system with a changeable handle size. It measures the strength in pounds/square inch (psi

Secondary Outcomes

No secondary outcomes reported

Investigators

Sponsor Class
Other
Responsible Party
Sponsor

Study Sites (2)

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