Breast Cancer EXERCISES (3-6 weeks post-surgery)
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- BREAST CANCER REHAB EXERCISES (weeks 3-6). This video covers the rehabilitation exercises for weeks 3-6 after breast cancer surgery. These exercises can be done if you've had a lumpectomy, a mastectomy or reconstruction surgery.
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This is the program I did after my double mastectomy and again after breast reconstruction and also the program I prescribe to my own patients after their surgery.
EXERCISES:
1️⃣ Elbow push back (10-15x)
2️⃣ Shoulder circles (5x each direction)
3️⃣ Wall walks - front (5x)
4️⃣ Wall walks - side (5x)
5️⃣ Forward lift (10x)
6️⃣ Back climb (10x)
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If you want to progress your exercises past the 6-week mark this video shows the next steps - ruclips.net/video/-H6pLhuV8Hc/видео.html
I remember watching this video at 2 weeks after my bilateral mastectomy with reconstruction. I couldn’t wait to be able to do these things! Now after diligent baby steps I can do them all. I hope everyone recovering and reading this can be reassured your body has the amazing power to heal and your efforts will pay off. Take it slow.
Thanks for sharing! You're right...effort really does pay off with these exercises and you can make significant improvements over time.
List to screenshot was helpful. Thank you
Thank you so much! I am 3 weeks post op dmx to flat and doing both of your exercise sessions 3 times a day. In the morning seems to be much harder and stiffer. The evening session is way better. Making slow progress ❤
Slow and steady wins the race with rehab! That's great that you've been so consistent. It's totally normal that you'd be stiffer in the morning session compared to the evening. Keep it up!
I found this video much earlier. I am on my 2nd month now from the surgery. still slowly recuperating. i am on my 2nd session of chemo though. thank you for this video. please keep posting
You’re probably ready for the next video after this one - ruclips.net/video/-H6pLhuV8Hc/видео.html. Hope the rest of chemo goes well.
Thank you for both the first and second videos. I have been diligent and at 6 weeks I am looking and feeling great!
That’s great! Diligence always pays off with rehab. Sounds like you’re ready for the 3rd video.
Thank you very much! These exercises are being very useful. ❤
That’s great that you’re into the next stage of rehab! I’m glad the exercises are helpful.
Thank you!
You're welcome! Hope you have a smooth recovery.
Thank you ❤
You're welcome!
teh wife likes the vids. thank you for uploading.
You’re welcome!
Do you have any recommended exercises for patients who had silicone breast implants after total mastectomy using the Latissimus Dorsi Flap? I am now on my 3rd month after surgery, but still feels tight on the underarm and on my back. Thank you.
I don't have any videos yet on this. I just inquired with a colleague about doing a Q&A on this as she had lat flap reconstruction with an implant as well. I can imagine the tension that you're feeling in your back. Some of the underarm tension may be related to other factors (lymph node removal, cording, etc). Because you're 3+ months post-surgery you would be fine to do all the rehab exercises from the videos. I'm posting another rehab video using a band next week that should help as well. If you have the resources to get some soft tissue release that would be ideal to supplement the rehab.