Overview
The goal of this non randomized clinical trial, with pre- and post-intervention evaluation, longitudinal, with prospective data collection is to evaluate the effects of dance as a therapeutic intervention in breast cancer patients undergoing surgical treatment.
Description
The hypothesis is that dance will promote improvements in range of motion, strength, fatigue, functionality, pain and quality of life for breast cancer patients undergoing surgical treatment. Objectives: To evaluate the effects of dance as a therapeutic intervention in breast cancer patients undergoing surgical treatment on: shoulder range of, overall muscle strength, fatigue, respiratory muscle strength, functionality, pain and quality of life. Method: This is a non-randomized randomized clinical trial, with pre- and post-intervention evaluation, prospective data collection. The following will be used for pre-intervention assessment: goniometry, dynamometry, manovacuometry, 6-minute walk test, fatigue and quality of life questionnaire, and quality of life questionnaire, as well as a pain assessment scale. After 16 weeks, the same variables will be assessed.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- patients diagnosed with breast cancer
- undergone surgical resection
- after medical referral for physiotherapy
- and physiotherapeutic assessment
Exclusion Criteria:
- patients with another previous oncological diagnosis
- previous neuromuscular diseases
- patients who do not agree to take part in the study
- or the impossibility of carrying out the muscle strength assessment and/or other assessments