Breast Cancer Lymphedema Clinical Trial
Official title:
Complex Physical Therapy Plus Pressotherapy Versus Kinesio Taping in Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema. Randomized Crossover Trial.
This crossover study compares two different treatment techniques for Breast Cancer-Related
Lymphedema: 1. Complex Physical Therapy plus Pressotherapy.
2. Kinesio Taping.
Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema (BCRL) tends to progress in stage and grade if it is not
treated.
Complex Physical Therapy (CPT), that includes Manual Lymph Drainage + Multilayer Bandage +
Self-care, is the most used technique in order to join the benefits of each technique by the
lack of great results with only one technique. The most volume reduction found in a study was
achieved combining CPT and Pressotherapy(P). On the other hand, the use of Kinesio Taping
(KT) for BCRL has been spreading lately although its clinical efficacy has not been
determined by high quality studies.
GOALS:
Main objective: To analyze the effectiveness in the reduction of BCRL volume with KT versus
CPT+P in patients attended at the rehabilitation service at HU12Octubre.
Secondary objectives:
To analyze possible changes after each therapy in:
- DASH (Disability Arm, Shoulder and Hand) outcome measure score.
- TTDL (textile therapeutic device for lymphedema) questionnaire score (a quality of life
questionnaire for patients with breast cancer-related upper lymb lymphedema using
textile therapeutic device that has been validated previously).
- Symptoms associated with BCRL (pain, heaviness, pressure and hardness) using visual
analogue scale (VAS).
- Goniometry of Upper Limb.
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY:
Design: crossover trial, with a 3-month washout period between both treatment phases. Open
design: it is impossible during the treatment to blind physiotherapists and patients, due to
the observable differences between both therapies neither during their application nor in the
hours after their removal, by the marks left in the skin. The statistical analysis will be
supervised by staff of the Clinical Research Unit-Clinical Trials (i+12) of HU12Octubre with
the variables coded to blind the analyst.
Interventions: The two therapies compared are:
- CPT+ P.
- KT. Sample size: a sample of 50 patients (25 in each group) was calculated. Subjects of
study and randomization: An initial computerized randomized sample was generated among
the patients who had attended the Breast Pathology Rehabilitation visit at HU12Octubre
during the previous year and who met the eligibility criteria and they were randomly
assigned to the groups.
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