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Prehabilitation Program Based on Health Education and Nordic Walking to Reduce Musculoskeletal Impairments in Women Undergoing Breast Cancer Surgery
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Group-based Nordic Walking Exercise Program for Breast Cancer. Completed, enrolled 64 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Prehabilitation for women diagnosed with breast cancer is commonly not part of the clinical pathways as little time (usually a few days) is left between diagnosis and surgery. However, a great proportion of these patients will undergo neoadjuvant chemotherapy which provides a window opportunity to improve patients' physical status to withstand surgery and minimize post-operative musculoskeletal complications associated with surgery. To this end, the aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a prehabilitation program consisting of health education and a supervised nordic walking-based intervention in women diagnosed with breast cancer currently undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy to decrease post-operative musculoskeletal impairments and improve functionality of the affected arm. The study is an open-label, single-blind randomised controlled trial conducted at one tertiary hospital. Women diagnosed with breast cancer scheduled for surgery and currently undergoing chemotherapy will be randomised to either usual care (UC) or prehabilitation (PREHAB). Patients will be assessed for eligibility during the fourth out of six course of chemotherapy. Those randomised to the PREHAB group will participate in a supervised group-based nordic walking intervention twice weekly during 8 weeks (approximately 16 sessions). In addition, participants will receive written information regarding the benefits of exercise during cancer treatment and surveillance. Patients will be assessed prior to surgery as well as at 1, 3 and 6 months postoperatively.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
An exercise intervention based on nordic walking and health education of one hour and 15 minutes per session. Each session includes 10 min of health education followed by 15 minutes of warm-up exercises, 30 minutes of nordic walking and finally 15 min to cool-down. The intervention is meant to last during two months (last round of chemotherapy and one month pre-surgery), twice weekly for approximately a total of 16 sessions.