to control lymphedema ( p =0.003) and visible external swelling (front view p <0.001, right view p =0.004, left p =0.005), as well as less reported pain.This trial supports the safety and feasibility of the APCD for the treatment of secondary lymphedema in head and neck cancer patients....
Dysphagia is one of the most significant quality-of-life toxicities reported by individuals with head and neck cancer (HNC) and is ranked as the highest cited reason for decisional regret regarding cancer treatment. Head and neck cancer related lymphedema (HNCRL), both external (subcutaneous) and...
The identification of effective therapeutic modalities to manage lymphedema secondary to cancer is a high priority among patients and clinicians. Complex decongestive therapy (CDT) remains a fundamental intervention for individuals with lymphedema; however, interventions involving modalities such as low level...
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[Indications and risks of manual lymph drainage in head-neck tumors]. Secondary lymphedema of the head and neck can develop as a result of obstruction of lymphatic channels following the surgical removal of lymph nodes and fi... VK Preisler,R Hagen,F Hoppe - Laryngo- rhino- otologie 被引...
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Types of compression garments used with patients experiencing lymphedema following medical intervention for head and neck cancerdoi:10.1097/01893697-200119030-00016Augustine, ElizabethRehabilitation Oncology
Usability of advanced pneumatic compression to treat cancer‐related head and neck lymphedema: A feasibility studydoi:10.1002/hed.24995Harvey MayrovitzShelly RyanJames M Hartman
Methods Patient‐reported comfort and other treatment aspects were evaluated and multiple face and neck measurements were obtained on 44 patients with head and neck lymphedema before and after 1 treatment session to assess usability and treatment‐related lymphedema changes. Results A majority of the ...