A physiotherapist at Monash Medical Centre wanted to know the most effective physiotherapy treatments for lymphoedema following treatment for breast cancer.
The full article is accessible to AMA members and paid subscribers. Login to read more or purchase a subscription now.
Please note: institutional and Research4Life access to the MJA is now provided through Wiley Online Library.
- 1 Centre for Clinical Effectiveness, Monash University, Institute of Health Services Research, Monash Medical Centre, Southern Health, Clayton, VIC.
- 2 Physiotherapy, Monash Medical Centre, Southern Health, Clayton, VIC.
Correspondence:
- 1. Browning C. The management of lymphoedema. In: Redman S, Pillar C, Turner, J, Boyle F, editors. Lymphoedema: prevalence, risk factors and management: a review of research. Sydney: NHMRC National Breast Cancer Centre, 1997.
- 2. Megens A, Harris SA. Physical therapist management of lymphedema following treatment for breast cancer: a critical review of its effectiveness. Phys Ther 1998; 78: 1302-1311.
- 3. Andersen L, Hojris I, Erlandsen M, et al. Treatment of breast-cancer-related lymphedema with or without manual lymphatic drainage — a randomized study. Acta Oncologica 2000; 39: 399-405.
- 4. Badger CM, Peacock JL, Mortimer PS. A randomized, controlled, parallel-group clinical trial comparing multilayer bandaging followed by hosiery versus hosiery alone in the treatment of patients with lymphedema of the limb. Cancer 2000; 88: 2832-2837.
- 5. Dini D, Del Mastro L, Gozza A, et al. The role of pneumatic compression in the treatment of postmastectomy lymphedema. A randomized phase III study. Ann Oncol 1998; 9: 187-190.
- 6. Hornsby R. The use of compression to treat lymphoedema. Prof Nurse 1995; 11: 127-128.
- 7. Johansson K, Lie E, Ekdahl C, et al. A randomized study comparing manual lymph drainage with sequential pneumatic compression for treatment of postoperative arm lymphedema. Lymphology 1998; 31: 56-64.
- 8. Johansson K, Albertsson M, Ingvar C, et al. Effects of compression bandaging with or without manual lymph drainage treatment in patients with postoperative arm lymphedema. Lymphology 1999; 32: 103-110.
- 9. Bernas MJ, Whitte CL, Whitte MH. The diagnosis and treatment of peripheral lymphedema: draft revision of the 1995 Consensus Document of the International Society of Lymphology Executive Committee for discussion at the September 3-7, 2001, XVIII International Congress of Lymphology in Genoa, Italy. Lymphology 2001; 34: 84-91.
- 10. Harris SR, Hugi MR, Olivotto IA, Levine M. Clinical practice guidelines for the care and treatment of breast cancer: 11. Lymphedema. CMAJ 2001; 164: 191-199.
Online responses are no longer available. Please refer to our instructions for authors page for more information.