Myofascial Massage for Pain and Immobility Following Breast Cancer Surgery

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

132

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 4, 2020

Primary Completion Date

April 30, 2025

Study Completion Date

April 30, 2025

Conditions
Breast CancerMastectomy; LymphedemaPain, ShoulderMobility Limitation
Interventions
OTHER

Myofascial Massage

The myofascial protocol outlines techniques, areas of the body, as well as time to be spent for each technique for a total of 25 minutes. The remaining 5 minutes of the massage are for the massage therapist to tailor myofascial massage to the needs and circumstances of each participant. In order to provide some level of customization, the therapist will determine the impact of massage on the participant's pre-existing pain and/or mobility limitations. Second, the therapist will assess the soft tissues around the affected breast, chest, and shoulder to determine the locations of pain, tissue firmness, and restricted mobility. Third, the therapist will use effleurage and petrissage techniques to gently massage the identified locations to soften and release the tissues. Techniques used will include deep friction of muscles, sustained compression, and fascial stretch.

OTHER

Light Touch

Participants randomized to this group will receive 30 minutes of light touch to their affected breast, chest, and shoulder areas twice a week for 2 months. Therapists will follow a detailed light touch protocol for each of the 16 sessions. In addition, the therapist will inquire about the participant's response to the previous light touch treatment. Second, the therapist will assess the soft tissues around the affected breast, chest, and shoulder to determine the locations of pain, tissue firmness, and restricted mobility. Third, the therapist will place both hands on the participant for 3 minutes at each identified location. Pressure will be very light and consistent, with no side-to-side movement.

Trial Locations (1)

44109

MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland

All Listed Sponsors
lead

MetroHealth Medical Center

OTHER

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