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Lymphoma Cancer Treatments – Oncology Rehabilitation

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Oncology Rehabilitation for Lymphoma

As cancer specialists at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) help you fight lymphoma, our rehabilitation therapists will deliver an Oncology Rehabilitation Program to promote your physical and cognitive functioning. Consisting of activities like cardiovascular, flexibility and strength training, the individualized program aims to reduce stress, prevent fatigue, and improve your overall quality of life throughout your lymphoma cancer treatment.

The oncology rehabilitation services team at CTCA consists of physical therapists (PTs), occupational therapists (OTs), speech and language pathologists, and massage therapists. Our team strives to educate you about the physical and psychological benefits of physical fitness during lymphoma cancer treatment.

Therapy highlights include:

Physical Evaluation

Prior to initiating therapy your rehabilitation team will conduct a thorough physical evaluation for you. Part of this initial evaluation consists of a functional assessment which measures your ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs).

Physical Therapy / Exercise Program

Exercise—even minimal physical exertion—increases heart rate and muscle flexion. It can also boost the body’s tolerance to conventional lymphoma cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Taking part in a daily exercise program can also help you gain a sense of physical control over your condition, and provide a healthy outlet for stress and anxiety.

At CTCA, we strive to help you become more physically capable, active and strong. Our rehabilitation therapy team will work with you to develop a customized physical therapy/exercise program. Our exercise programs combine range-of-motion training with other light activities, like resistance training, to provide you with the right amount of exercise for you.

Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) - The Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion helps our therapists determine the intensity of exercise you can tolerate. The scale ranges from 6 (no exertion at all) to 20 (maximal exertion). Since the condition of each person is unique, the Borg system measures exercise as any activity that increases heart rate. Most people achieve 65 to 75 percent of their maximum heart rate during exercise.

Flexibility Program - Stretching is a beneficial activity you may engage in to relieve joint stiffness and pain and, at the same time, improve your overall mobility and range-of-motion. The benefits of stretching include:

  • Enhancement of performance in everyday activities
  • Improvement of mobility and independence
  • Improvement and maintenance of posture and muscle balance
  • Injury prevention
  • Promotion of physical and mental relaxation

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapists at CTCA deliver quality of life programs. By studying you as you interact with your day-to-day surroundings, occupational therapists assess physical mobility and will teach you how to address, and adapt to, any physical limitations that result from lymphoma cancer treatment. Quality of life programs include help with showering, dressing, eating, and toileting.

Speech and Language Pathology

Speech and language pathologists fill a dual role in the Oncology Rehabilitation Department at CTCA. They teach speech therapy and troubleshoot any swallowing problems that may limit your ability to consume food. An improper swallowing mechanism, if left untreated, can create a condition known as aspiration (when food falls into the lung). CTCA speech and language pathologists work with our nutrition team and food services to thicken or puree food to the consistency you require.

Manual Therapy

Massage therapy provides one means of manual muscle therapy. If you would like to incorporate massage therapy into your lymphoma cancer treatment, you will first obtain a referral from either your physical or occupational therapist. Some forms of manual therapies we provide include reflexology and myofascial release.

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