Improvement of External Respiratory Function Among Women with Postmastektomy Syndrome by Means of Implementing of the Problem-oriented Program of Physical Rehabilitation
Keywords:
postmastectomy syndrome, women, external respiratory functionAbstract
A frequent consequence of treatment of breast cancer is postmastectomy syndrome that combines functional disorders of various systems. Objective of the work: to determine the effectiveness of problem-oriented program of physical rehabilitation of women with postmastectomy syndrome on improving respiratory function of patients at the clinical stage of rehabilitation. Results: the experimental verification of the effectiveness of the developed problem-oriented program of physical rehabilitation has shown that among women of the main group it was observed significant improvement in most indicators of external respiratory function during clinical stage of rehabilitation, whereas in the control group – only breath-holding time in the inspiratory phase and exhalation. At the end of the experiment women of the main group have shown significantly better values of peak volume rate and minute volume of breathing compared with the control group, representing an increase of adaptive capacity of the respiratory system of patients.
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