Patient Perspective on Post-Breast Reconstruction Exercise and Physical Therapy
Background: Breast reconstruction may result in significant functional compromise and pain. Postoperative exercise and physical therapy can mitigate these morbidities, but it is infrequently recommended by healthcare providers. This study asked how many breast reconstruction patients are instructed...
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Main Authors: | Margaret J. Higgins, Nisha Kale, Christopher Homsy, Kelsey L. Alabaster, Peter Ferrin, Cadence Miskimin, Abigail E. Chaffin, Mary K. Mulcahey |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b7f88e8bedad4aeeaa6165ad6a2a005d |
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