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Lymphedema is a common condition that develops after breast cancer treatment. Unfortunately, there is no cure, but there are many products and practices that can help patients manage their lymphedema.
The amount of time required before your patients can exercise after breast surgery depends on a variety of factors. This includes the type of breast surgery performed and how carefully post-operative care instructions are followed. When you feel your patients are ready to start exercising, we are here to help with post-surgery breast exercises for increasing shoulder and arm range of motion. Share this guide for working out after breast surgery with your patients to help heal the pectoralis chest muscles and return to the activities they love!
Tennis elbow doesn’t just afflict tennis players. Many people experience tennis elbow pain, but relief can be found! Learn more about the exercises that can reduce your patients’ pain and about how to prevent this painful condition in the future.
Every shot you make in tennis uses the shoulder, meaning. A shoulder injury can take an athlete off the court at any time. Luckily, there are exercises that can help your athletes recover during rehabilitation and prevent injuries in the future.
Recovery is a crucial part of tennis training. With all of the practicing and playing tennis players do on a daily basis, active recovery is necessary to help athletes reach their full potential. Learn more about tennis player recovery, so they’re ready for their next match!