Conventional Therapy vs. Telerehabilitation With TRAK in Patients Undergoing Axillary Lymph Node Removal
NCT06699875
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effectiveness of digital physiotherapy via Trak telerehabilitation with conventional home-based exercises in women who have undergone axillary lymph node removal (axillary lymphadenectomy) as part of breast cancer treatment. Researchers will compare the Trak telerehabilitation platform to a standard home exercise protocol to assess the impact on shoulder mobility, treatment adherence, and overall patient satisfaction. Participants will undergo a 4-week home-based rehabilitation using Trak (treatment group) or follow a paper-based exercise protocol (control group) and attend follow-up visits to measure shoulder mobility and any necessary adjustments in treatment.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Female patients equal to or older than 18 years old. * Patient undergoing axillary lymph node removal (axillary lymphadenectomy) as part of breast cancer therapy. * Patients with a tablet, smartphone, or laptop who can use electronic devices (or with family support). * Patient with an e-mail account (or willing to generate a new one). * Signed the informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: * Patient with cognitive restriction * Patient receiving adjuvant chemotherapy (after lymphadenectomy) * Patient with previous shoulder-limiting pathology (cuff tear, chronic pain, shoulder fracture with sequelae of limited mobility) * Patient who has undergone previous surgery on the same shoulder.
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NCT06699875