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OBCR3.1 - An Overview of Breast Cancer Rehab: Physio Assessment - 0.5 CPDs
CourseA breast cancer rehab assessment may be simple or complex and is always patient specific. These assessment questions include cancer treatment specific questions and then the clinical findings a physiotherapist needs to design and evaluate a treatment
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OBCR3.2 - An Overview of Breast Cancer Rehab: Breathing Exercises - 0.5 CPDs
CourseBreast cancer surgery and radiation therapy may affect the soft tissues of the thorax responsible for breathing mechanics and good breathing. Normal blood gases influence the acid base or pH of the body’s blood plasma.
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OBCR3.3 - An Overview of Breast Cancer Rehab: Level 1 Exercises - 0.5 CPDs
CourseSeveral breast cancer treatment-related-adverse effects have the potential to become chronic. The physiotherapist’s objective is to work with each individual to identify and manage these issues at the earliest point
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OBCR3.4 - An Overview of Breast Cancer Rehab: Level 2 Exercises - 0.5 CPDs
CourseIn OBCR Course 3.3 we discussed The Level 1 Exercise Series for patients with surgical drains in-situ to drain the postoperative seroma.
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OBCR3.5 - An Overview of Breast Cancer Rehab: Manual Therapy - 0.5 CPDs
CourseIn the months and years after breast cancer surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and hormone therapies, survivors may present to their local physiotherapist for relief of shoulder "pain", "discomfort" and "tightness".
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OBCR3.6 - An Overview of Breast Cancer Rehab: Cording - 0.5 CPDs
CourseBefore breast cancer surgery, lymphatic vessels transport the arm and breast's lymph fluid to the nodes in the axilla for processing. Between 20 and 30 lymph nodes are located there in the axillary fat pad.