Verified By November 3, 2023
Verified by Dr. Anil D’Cruz – Sr. Consultant & Director Oncology, Apollo Cancer Centres &Dr. Nitin Menon – Lead Consultant Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai.
Advanced rehabilitation in cancer care refers to a comprehensive approach to helping cancer patients and survivors recover from the effects of cancer and its treatment. It encompasses a wide range of services, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, psychosocial support, and vocational rehabilitation.
There is a growing body of evidence to support the benefits of advanced rehabilitation in cancer care. For example, a study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that patients with head and neck cancer who received physical therapy after surgery had better swallowing and speech outcomes than those who did not receive physical therapy. Another study, published in the journal Cancer, found that patients with breast cancer who received occupational therapy after surgery had less pain and lymphedema than those who did not receive occupational therapy.
Why do we need advanced rehabilitation in cancer care?
Types of advanced rehabilitation services
Advanced rehabilitation in cancer care is typically delivered by a team of specialists, including physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, psychologists, and social workers. The team works together to develop a personalized rehabilitation plan for each patient or survivor according to his/her needs and goals.
Apollo Cancer Centres in Navi Mumbai has an advanced rehabilitation centre supported by robotic devices, Lokomat & Erigo for early rehabilitation of individuals with disabilities secondary to cancer. These advanced robotic devices aid in the prevention as well as management of complications or side effects arising as a result of cancer treatment.
Lokomat allows completely paralyzed or weakened patients to practice normal walking for a long time, in a safe setting without fear of falling or feeling tired and helps regain a more normal pattern of walking. Extended stay in the ICU after cancer surgery can cause complications as a result of immobility. Our Erigo robotic device helps maintain the flexibility of joints and muscles, thus ensuring an early return to daily activities. The centre also provides voice rehabilitation for individuals with voice box issues secondary to treatment for head and neck cancer.
If you are a cancer patient or survivor, talk to our expert doctors, Dr. Anil D’Cruz – Sr. Consultant & Director Oncology, Apollo Cancer Centres &Dr. Nitin Menon – Lead Consultant Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai about advanced rehabilitation in cancer care.
Call 022 6280 6280 for an appointment.
January 20, 2025