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OncoReads: What Is Early Recovery of Physical Abilities After Wedge Resection Surgery for Patients With Bone Tumor? An Observational Study.

What You Will Learn

  • The learner will be able to identify the trajectory of early recovery of physical function following wedge resection for metastatic disease in patients with bone cancer.
  • The learner will understand factors that may predict slower return of physical function following wedge resection for metastatic disease.

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What You Will Learn

  • The learner will be able to identify the trajectory of early recovery of physical function following wedge resection for metastatic disease in patients with bone cancer.
  • The learner will understand factors that may predict slower return of physical function following wedge resection for metastatic disease.

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Price

$60 for APTA Oncology Member
$70 for APTA Member
$85 for Non-Member
$25 for Student

120 minutes
Date Published

July 24, 2024

Publisher

APTA Oncology

Subjects

bone tumor metastases, lung resection surgery, OncoReads

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Summary

Note: You'll click the 'Materials' tab after watching the instruction video to find the link to read the article in Rehabilitation Oncology. When you are ready, you'll return to the program link to take your post-test and earn your CE certificate. 

Course Description: Through this course the reader will understand the early course of recovery of physical function for patients undergoing lung wedge resection for metastatic bone disease.

Citation: Cotti M, Morri M, Peccerillo V, Guerrini C, Abbruzzese A, Ruggiero A, Culcasi A, Donati, DM, Davoli F, Celli G. What Is Early Recovery of Physical Abilities After Wedge Resection Surgery for Patients With Bone Tumor? An Observational Study. Rehabil Oncology. 42(3):p 123-129, July 2024. DOI: 10.1097/01.REO.0000000000000367

Key References:

Reeve J, Denehy L, Stiller K. The physiotherapy management of patients undergoing thoracic surgery: a survey of current practice in Australia and New Zealand. Physiother Res Int. 2007;12:59–71. doi:10.1002/pri.354.

Himbert C, Klossner N, Coletta AM, Barnes CA, Wiskemann J, LaStayo PC, et al. Exercise and lung cancer surgery: a systematic review of randomized-controlled trials. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol. 2020;156:103086. doi:10.1016/j.critrevonc.2020.103086.

Malik PRA, Fahim C, Vernon J, Thomas P, Schieman C, Finley CJ, et al. Incentive spirometry after lung resection: a randomized controlled trial. Ann Thorac Surg. 2018;106:340–345. doi:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2018.03.051.

van der Leeden M, Balland C, Geleijn E, Huijsmans RJ, Dekker J, Paul MA, et al. In-hospital mobilization, physical fitness, and physical functioning after lung cancer surgery. Ann Thorac Surg. 2019;107:1639–1646. doi:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2018.12.045.

Pagès PB, Serayssol C, Brioude G, Falcoz PE, Brouchet L, Le Pimpec-Barthes F, Thomas PA, Bernard A. Risk factors for survival and recurrence after lung metastasectomy. J Surg Res. 2016;203(2):293–300. doi:10.1016/j.jss.2016.01.028.

 

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

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Media Files
OncoReads Instructions - Video 1
OncoReads Instructions - Video 2
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