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Quantitative analysis of static equilibrium in women after mastectomy

  • Maciej Rachwał , Justyna Drzał-Grabiec , Katarzyna Walicka-Cupryś und Aleksandra Truszczyńska EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 21. August 2014

Abstract

Background: The post-mastectomy changes to the locomotor system are related to the scar and adhesion or to the lymphatic edema after amputation which, in turn, lead to local and global distraction of the work of the muscles. These changes lead to body statics disturbance that changes the projection of the center of gravity and worsens motor response due to changing of the muscle sensitivity.

Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the static balance of women after undergoing mastectomy.

Methods: The study included 150 women, including 75 who underwent mastectomy (mean age: 60±7.6) years, mean body mass index (BMI): 26 (±3.6) kg/m2) and 75 who were placed in the control group with matched age and BMI. The study was conducted using a tensometric platform.

Results: Statistically significant differences were found for almost all parameters between the post-mastectomy group and group of healthy women, regarding center of foot pressure (COP) path length in the Y and X axes and the mean amplitude of COP.

Conclusions: First, the findings revealed that balance in post-mastectomy women is significantly better than in the control group. Second, physiotherapeutic treatment of post-mastectomy women may have improved their posture stability compared with their peers.


Corresponding author: Aleksandra Truszczyńska, PhD, Faculty of Rehabilitation, Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Marymoncka St. 34, 00-968 Warsaw, Poland, Phone/Fax: +(22) 834-17-77, E-mail:

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Received: 2013-11-4
Accepted: 2014-1-27
Published Online: 2014-8-21
Published in Print: 2015-2-1

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