The Effect of Yoga on Arm Volume, Strength, and Range of Motion in Women at Risk for Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema.

Melissa Mazor, Jeannette Q Lee, Anne Peled, Sarah Zerzan, Chetan Irwin, Margaret A Chesney, Katherine Serrurier, Hani Sbitany, Anand Dhruva, Devorah Sacks, Betty Smoot
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Abstract

Objectives: To assess the feasibility, safety, and initial estimates of efficacy of a yoga program in postoperative care for women at high risk for breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL).

Design: Single-group pretest-post-test design.

Settings/location: Patients were recruited from the University of California, San Francisco Carol Franc Buck Breast Care Center.

Subjects: Twenty-one women were enrolled in the study. Women were >18 years of age, had undergone surgical treatment for breast cancer, and were at high risk for BCRL.

Intervention: The women participated in an Ashtanga yoga intervention for 8 weeks. Sessions consisted of once/week instructor-led practice and once/week home practice. Particular attention was given to poses that emphasized upper body strength and flexibility, while avoiding significant time with the upper extremity (UE) in a dependent position.

Outcome measures: UE volume was assessed through circumferential forearm measurement, which was converted to volume using the formula for a truncated cone. Range of motion (ROM) was assessed for the shoulders, elbows, and wrists, using a standard goniometer. UE strength was assessed for shoulder abduction, elbow flexion, wrist flexion, and grip using a dynamometer.

Results: Twenty women completed the yoga intervention, with 17 returning for final assessment. Mean age was 52 (±9.1) years and body mass index was 24.8 (±5.1) kg/m2. Postintervention, mean volume in the at-risk UE was slightly reduced (p = 0.397). ROM for shoulder flexion (p < 0.01) and external rotation (p < 0.05) significantly increased bilaterally. Shoulder abduction ROM significantly improved for the unaffected limb (p = 0.001). Following intervention, strength improved on the affected side for shoulder abduction and grip strength, and bilaterally for elbow flexion (p < 0.05 for all).

Conclusions: These preliminary findings suggest that yoga is feasible and safe for women who are at risk for BCRL and may result in small improvements in shoulder ROM and UE strength.

瑜伽对乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿风险女性手臂体积、力量和活动范围的影响。
目的:评估瑜伽项目在乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿(BCRL)高危妇女术后护理中的可行性、安全性和初步疗效。设计:单组前测后测设计。环境/地点:患者从加州大学旧金山分校卡罗尔·弗兰克·巴克乳房护理中心招募。研究对象:21名女性参加了这项研究。女性年龄>18岁,接受过乳腺癌手术治疗,并且是BCRL的高危人群。干预:这些女性参加了为期8周的阿斯汤加瑜伽干预。课程包括每周一次的指导练习和每周一次的家庭练习。特别注意强调上肢力量和灵活性的姿势,同时避免上肢(UE)在依赖位置上花费大量时间。结果测量:通过前臂周向测量评估UE体积,使用截尾锥公式将UE体积转换为体积。使用标准测角仪评估肩部、肘部和手腕的活动范围(ROM)。使用测力仪评估UE强度,包括肩外展、肘关节屈曲、腕关节屈曲和握力。结果:20名女性完成了瑜伽干预,17名返回进行最终评估。平均年龄52(±9.1)岁,体重指数24.8(±5.1)kg/m2。干预后,高危UE的平均体积略有下降(p = 0.397)。结论:这些初步研究结果表明,瑜伽对有BCRL风险的女性是可行和安全的,并可能导致肩部ROM和UE强度的小幅改善。
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