Oncology Rehabilitation
Oncology Rehabilitation is a relatively new clinical specialty practice area for physical and occupational therapists that focuses on conditions created directly from the impact of cancer or the adverse effects of cancer treatment.
What is Oncology Rehabilitation?
Oncology Rehabilitation is a relatively new clinical specialty practice area for physical and occupational therapists that focuses on conditions created directly from the impact of cancer or the adverse effects of cancer treatment. This unique set of therapeutic skills impacts the entire cancer journey – from prevention strategies, early diagnosis and treatment, and throughout survivorship.
Advances in cancer treatment have led to improvements in survival rates, driving a higher demand for oncology physical therapy services. The most common cancer treatments, such as chemo and radiation therapy, can weaken the cancer patient, compromising their health and limiting their physical abilities. Cancer rehabilitation with a professional physical therapist is essential for cancer survivors so they can return to daily activities.
Types of Oncology Rehabilitation
There are four distinct phases of Oncology Rehabilitation
- Preventative: The primary focus is on reducing the chance of developing impairments or loss of function
- Restorative: This phase addresses the functional needs of the individual, stabilizing and optimizing function to the fullest extent possible
- Supportive: In the face of progressive disease, supportive therapy reduces the decline in function and maximizes the quality of life
- Palliative: Our focus is to maintain quality of life in the face of disease
Ivy Rehab’s Cancer Rehabilitation Services
As an outpatient provider, Ivy Rehab targets most cases’ preventative and restorative phases of rehab. Health promotion, education, and specific interventions to improve the following common conditions from cancer treatment are our priorities:
- Lymphedema prevention and management
- Chemotherapy-induced cognitive Impairment (CICI)
- Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN)
- Weakness and cancer-related fatigue (CRF)
- Cardiotoxicity from chemotherapy
- Balance impairments and high risk for falls
- Mobility and tissue restrictions following surgery
- Surgical reconstruction, such as breast implants
- Radiation Fibrosis
- Pelvic Floor dysfunction – incontinence management, pain, sexual dysfunction
- Pre-habilitation – rehab before surgery; preparing for the best possible outcomes
- Return to work, activities of daily living, and general activity guidance
- Family and caregiver education
Many cancer survivors, especially those who had prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, or breast cancer, turn to oncology rehabilitation services for help. This is because they may have problems with swelling or weak muscles in certain parts of their body. Lymphedema is common among breast cancer survivors, and pelvic floor dysfunction is common among survivors of genitourinary cancers.
As an outpatient provider, Ivy Rehab focuses primarily on the preventative and restorative phases of recovery, with an indivisible approach to each patient’s goals and needs. Therapy is essential every step of the way, and we communicate with your oncology team as much as possible to keep everyone on the same page. You can trust us to adapt to your changing needs before, during, and after your cancer journey. Request an appointment today!
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What is arthritis therapy?
Arthritis therapy is a specialized treatment that helps manage pain, improve joint function, and enhance quality of life for individuals with arthritis. It may include exercises, manual therapy, and other modalities tailored to the specific needs of the patient.
Does insurance cover arthritis therapy?
Insurance coverage for arthritis therapy varies depending on your specific insurance plan. It’s recommended to contact your insurance provider to understand the extent of coverage and any potential out-of-pocket expenses.
What can I expect during arthritis therapy?
During arthritis therapy, you can expect a comprehensive evaluation of your condition, personalized treatment plans, and guidance from experienced therapists. The therapy may involve exercises, hands-on techniques, and education to help you manage symptoms and improve mobility.
How long does arthritis therapy last?
The duration of arthritis therapy varies depending on the severity of your condition, individual progress, and treatment goals. Your therapist will work with you to develop a customized plan and provide an estimate of the expected duration.
Is arthritis therapy painful?
Arthritis therapy aims to alleviate pain and improve joint function. While some discomfort may be experienced during certain exercises or techniques, your therapist will ensure that the treatment is within your comfort level and adjust it accordingly.
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