Oncology Rehabilitation


The American Cancer Society recommends people undergoing cancer treatment, and cancer survivors, perform consistent physical exercise to decrease fatigue, and improve the ability to perform normal daily activities. Studies show that exercise can improve an individual’s chances of surviving cancer. Physical therapists can design individualized exercise and treatment programs to reduce or prevent many cancer-related problems.

The InMotion Physical Therapy team understands that cancer and cancer treatment symptoms are unique for every person. That’s why our specialty trained physical therapists do a comprehensive exam and develop an individualized treatment program for your specific needs and goals.

Our rehabilitation programs are designed specifically for patients with all types of cancer diagnose

Early referral and addressing the complete rehabilitation needs of our patients with our unique body-systems approach allows us to treat multiple symptoms and create a plan of care that can mitigate the development of long term issues (like restricted range of motion, fibrosis, lymphedema, deconditioning, vestibular issues, pain and neuropathy).

Patients who receive chemotherapy:

can experience toxicity symptoms in many areas. Chemo Toxicity affects: the heart, muscles, nerves, muscles, lungs, gastroinstestinal function, and the blood.

Physical therapy can alleviate and treat a number of these symptoms both during active chemotherapy treatment and post-chemotherapy.

Heart

  • Decreases resting heart rate
  • Strengthens myocardium increasing ventricular contractility
  • Increases cardiac output and stroke volume

Nerves

  • Improves neurochemical availability at the cellular and tissue levels and Increases motor unit recruitment
  • Improves coordination

Muscles

  • Increases protein synthesis to rebuild
  • Stimulates the release of hormones that increase muscle cell growth and development / increased strength

Gastrointestinal Function

  • Increases uptake of nutrients
  • Improves appetite

Lungs

  • Strengthens intercostal muscles, optimizing lung capacity
  • Improves ventilation and transportation of air from environment to cellular level

Blood

  • Increases red blood cell production
  • Increases blood volume and hemoglobin concentration

Oncology Physical Therapy Helps Patients Dealing With:

Comfort & Wellbeing
Aerobic Capacity
Bone Density
Lymphedema & Swelling
Surgical Incisions
Body Weight
Mood
Brain Fog
Range of Motion (ROM)
Flexibility
Strength
Coordination
Balance
Home Exercise Program
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