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Completed NCT05660590

Effect of Different Bandage Interface Pressures on Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema

Conditions: Lymphedema of Upper Limb, Breast Cancer Lymphedema, Edema Arm

Sex: Female
Ages: 18 Years – 85 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 21
Sponsor: Abant Izzet Baysal University

Location: Turkey

Summary

The goal of this randomised comparison study is to compare different bandage interface pressures in individuals with breast cancer related lymphedemaThe main questions it aims to answer are:Is high or low bandage pressure effective in reducing edema and soft tissue thickness?do bandages applied with high or low bandage pressure comprimise sleep, comfort or subjective benefit from treatment?Participants will recieve complex decongestive physiotherapy. Bandage will apply high or low pressure. Effects of high and low bandage interface pressures will compare

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Stage 2 unilateral BCRL involving whole extremity according to ISLTo be volunteer.Exclusion Criteria:Acute deep vein thrombosisAcute soft tissue infectionPeripheral artery disease in upper extremitySystemic diseases with peripheral edema (kidney, hearth insufficiency etc.),Allergy to materials used for treatmentMental diseases effect cooperationSensory loss in the effected limbOpen wound in the effected limb.

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