The long-term effects of cancer and its treatments necessitate specialized rehabilitation in oncology and cancer survivorship to restore function and alleviate treatment-related impairments. Cancer rehabilitation focuses on fatigue management, pain relief, and improving musculoskeletal strength through personalized exercise programs. Lymphedema management, mobility training, and neurocognitive rehabilitation play a key role in addressing post-treatment challenges. Psychosocial support, including counseling and mindfulness-based interventions, helps survivors navigate emotional and psychological concerns. A comprehensive rehabilitation approach enhances quality of life, enabling cancer survivors to regain independence, maintain physical activity, and improve overall well-being.
Title : Exploring the use of technology in inpatient rehabilitation hospitals
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Title : Treatment of chronic muscle spasm and pain with the CMECD® procedure
Roger H Coletti, Interventional Health, United States
Title : The technology we have, the technology we use, the technology we want
Marcia J Scherer, Institute for Matching Person and Technology, United States
Title : Best practice guidelines for the use of pharmacological neuromodulation in disorders of diminished motivation: A comprehensive approach
Vaidya Balasubramaniam, The Wollongong Hospital (ISLHD), Australia
Title : Integrating holistic early rehabilitation in acute care: Evidence-Based strategies for enhancing patient outcomes and optimizing costs
Archana Vatwani, Old Dominion University, United States
Title : Indications for Shockwave in Teenage Athletes
Jay Spector, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine (AAPSM), United States