Functionality and gait in patients with lower limb lymphoedema undergoing a therapeutic exercise programme: Case series

Toro, P; Srur E.; Araya-Castro, P

Abstract

Introduction Physical exercise is a fundamental part of the conservative treatment of lymphoedema. However exercise therapy programmes that focus on improving functionality are not usually undertaken. Objective To analyse changes in the functionality and gait of patients with lower limb lymphoedema through a supervised progressive therapeutic exercise programme. Materials and method adult patients with lower limb lymphedema underwent a progressive, aerobic and resistance exercise programme for 8 weeks. Sociodemographic, clinical and anthropometric data, lower limb functionality, gait, isometric leg strength and grip strength were recorded at the beginning and end of the programme. T-test and Wilcoxon were used for data analysis. Results 17 women and 5 men were recruited, the average age was 45.5 years old (23-68), 12 participants presented unilateral and 10 bilateral lymphoedema, 20 were in clinical stages i or ii, and 16 had secondary lymphoedema. Post intervention, lower limb functionality according to the Lower Extremity Functional Scale improved by an average of 11 points (P<.005), the average distance walked by the group increased from 474 meters to 503 meters, with P<.005 only in the women, the improvement in isometric leg strength and grip strength did not show statistical significance. A reduction of body weight and reduction of affected limb volume (P<.005) were also observed. Conclusion The protocol of progressive and supervised exercise therapy applied, showed positive effects in all the variables studied, mainly functionality of lower limb and gait, and may be recommended and safe in this population.

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Título de la Revista: FISIOTERAPIA
Volumen: 43
Editorial: EID: 2-s2.0-85094581981
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 143
Página final: 150
Idioma: español
URL: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85094581981&partnerID=MN8TOARS
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ft.2020.08.002