The Effects Of Qigong Intervention Based On Online Guidance On Postoperative Rehabilitation Of Breast Cancer Patients During Covid-19 Epidemic Period
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DOI:
10.1249/01.mss.0000876988.26109.7e
Publication Date:
2022-09-06T17:58:41Z
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OBJECTIVE A randomized controlled trials was conducted to explore the rehabilitation effects of online-guided Qigong intervention on quality life and physical fitness postoperative breast cancer patients during COVID-19 epidemic period. METHODS Thirty aged 35-65 were randomly assigned an experimental group a control group. The in received twice-weekly exercises under remote guidance instructors for half hour each time encouraged practice their own free time. stretch band training exercise do walking Outcomes measured recorded at baseline after 12 weeks intervention. using Health Survey Short Form SF-36 Breast Cancer Specificity Scale FACT-B (version 4.0). Modified Bruce treadmill test used estimate cardiopulmonary endurance. Dumbbell Arm Bending Test Chair Standing Sitting measure upper limb Lower extremity muscle strength, respectively. Eight Feet Walking assessment reaction Analysis covariance adopted comparisons between groups, paired t before-exercise after-exercise within RESULTS Thirteen people group, completed study outcome measures included data analysis. results item ' Vitality showed that increased from 74.23 ± 17.89 82.23 18.86 improvement better than (p < 0.05). On other items, all endurance, lower strength time, both different degrees improvement, but there no significant difference two groups > CONCLUSIONQigong combined with can improve patients, however has more advantages improving fatigue status patients.
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