Cancer Rehabilitation

Addresses cancer-related fatigue, neuropathy, and musculoskeletal decline post-chemotherapy or surgery.

Cancer Rehabilitation

Why Cancer Rehabilitation is Done

  • To manage cancer-related fatigue and weakness
  • To address chemotherapy-induced neuropathy
  • To improve physical function and mobility
  • To enhance quality of life during treatment
  • To support recovery after surgery

How Cancer Rehabilitation is Done

  • Assessment: Evaluation of cancer-related symptoms and functional limitations
  • Exercise Therapy: Gentle aerobic and strength training
  • Lymphedema Management: Compression therapy and exercises
  • Pain Management: Techniques and interventions to reduce disease / treatment related pain
  • Energy Conservation: Strategies to manage fatigue