We can't avoid the caution "Ask your doctor about" associated with the daily barrage of pharmaceutical ads. Commercial interests aside, it is one caution that should absolutely be adhered to first when considering exercise as part of a recovery program. It is your oncologist who is aware of any contraindications to exercise relative to your type of cancer, its stage or side effects of one's treatment strategy. Indeed, the content of this blog is not designed to be a substitute for a medical consultation. In addition to your physician's advice, any therapeutic exercise program should be assessment based and guided by a health care or exercise professional who is trained in the field of cancer rehabilitation.
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Why this blog?
The Cancer Rehabilitation blog will address the role of therapeutic exercise in the rehabilitation of the cancer patient. We will begin with a brief overview of cancer, categories of cancer, as well as treatment strategies. More extensive treatment of these topics can be found in other sources including the websites of many cancer organizations. I will, however, address what is not found in other sources, i.e, how prescriptive exercise can assist those currently in treatment or post treatment, return to or maintain their physical (and psychological) function. More information may also be found on my website. Hope we all learn things from one another and I look forward to your questions and input.
Labels:
cancer,
rehabilitation,
therapeutic exercise
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