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Kinesiotapes effekt på lymfödem i underekstremiterne efter operation for livmoderhalskraeft
Engelsk titel: The effect of Kinesiotape on lymphoedema of the lower limbs following cervical cancer surgery Läs online Författare: Mouritsen, Birgitte Rauff ; Kjaergaard, Berit ; Kjeld Petersen, Lone ; Seibaek, Lene Språk: Dan Antal referenser: 9 Dokumenttyp: Artikel UI-nummer: 13083389

Tidskrift

Vård i Norden 2013;33(2)38-41 ISSN 0107-4083 E-ISSN 1890-4238 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

Background: Stage 1 lymph oedema is a well-known side-effect to surgery for cervical cancer, with removal of pelvic lymph nodes. Kinesiotape represents a less known treatment of lymph oedema; it is applied directly on the skin and has a lifting and massaging effect. In this way the lymphatic system is stimulated and activated. Aim To investigate the effect of Kinesiotape on lymph oedema Stage 1 in the lower extremities, following Radikal Hysterectomi Method: The study was a clinically controlled intervention with a control group. Endpoint measures were Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) concerning Restlessness, Heaviness, Swelling and Pain in lower extremities, functional level, and circumference of lower extremities. Results: The intervention group consisted in 24 participants, the control group in seven. Measured in VAS the intervention group experienced improvements: VAS Restlessness was initially 4.6 [0-8], and finally 0.8 [0-5.9]. VAS Heaviness was initially 5.5 [0-9.6], and finally 0.9 [0-9]. VAS Swelling was initially 6.9 [0-9.2], and finally 1.8 [0-9]. VAS Pain was initially 3.6 [0-8.7], and finally 0.8 [0-7.7]. Conclusion: The results indicate that Kinesiotape provides relief of subjective discomfort in Stage 1 lymph oedema of lower extremities. The tape can facilitate mobility and thus contribute to health promotion and rehabilitation following cancer surgery.