Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
KİNECT® - Video Games Based Physiotherapy Programme in Patients With Breast Cancer Surgery
The main objective of the study is to investigate the effects of Kinect® video based technology on pain, functionality, muscle strength, fatigue and quality of life in patients with breast cancer surgery and axillary node dissection.
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer seen in women. 1.7 million new cases
have been reported in the world and have been shown as the fifth cause of death among
women.There are many risk factors in etiogenesis, including gender, family history, age,
obesity, malnutrition in postmenopausal period, hormone therapy, after 30 years of first
birth, alcohol consumption and physical activity inadequacy. Pain and functional disorders
are common complications after post-mastectomy in upper extremity. After mastectomy surgery
,pain in the shoulder, fatigue, decrease in range of motion, restriction of daily living
activities, decrease of muscle strength, postural inbalance,, neuropathy and lymphedema may
occur in the acute and chronic period.
Patients with breast cancer need a multidisciplinary and ongoing physiotherapy program.New
technologies provide more motivational involvement for patients according to regular care and
standard programs. Microsoft Kinect® is a virtual exercise program that is an application. It
has been in use for rehabilitation among physical therapists for different deseas.The Kinect®
application is a special technological approach that allows to follow the movements of the
body. Microsoft Kinect® virtuel reality video games are promissing rehabilitation options
because they involve upper extremity practise.
Subjects and methods: A randomized clinical trial, the examiner being blinded unaware of the
intervention group to which subjects were assigned. Participants will be randomly assigned to
two groups:
Experimental group- where the participants will be treated with standart exercise therapy and
Kinect® video-game-based technology
Control Group - Standart exercise therapy and upper extremity rehabilitation-oriented
physiotherapy program will be applied.
The evaluations will be repeated at the beginning of the study and at the end of the sixth
week. Data obtained from the study will be analyzed using appropriate statistical methods.
Patients will be received to therapy which upper extremity rehabilitation or Kinect based
video game play under physiotherapist supervision for two days a week for six weeks. Patients
will be supported by the home exercise program, except during sessions. Participants' joint
range of motion in the initial assessments will be measured by electro-goniometer, muscle
strength assessment by JTech hand dynamometer at appropriate evaluation positions and grip
force asssessment by Saehan Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer . In assessing pain, pain levels at
rest and during activity will be questioned using Visual Analog Scale. Fear of movement of
individuals will be assessed via Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale and functional levels will be
assessed via Disabilities of the Arm Shoulder and Hand Anketi (DASH). Environmental
measurement differences between upper extremities with and without operation will be assessed
with made in the arm, forearm and the wrist. In assessing Quality of life will be assessed
European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer EORTC QLQ-C30 - EORTC- BR23 and
finally fatique of individuals will be assessed via Cancer Fatigue Scale -CFS.
Sample size: 17 women for each group. Data Analysis:Data obtained from the study will be
analyzed using appropriate statistical methods.
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