2022
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.14157
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Distorted body schema after mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction: a 4-month follow up study

Abstract: Background After breast cancer, some patients report residual pain-related upper limb disability without physical impairment. Although pain and altered proprioception are known to affect the working body schema (WBS), there is little available evidence investigating the WBS of breast cancer survivors (BrCS). WBS—body representations in the brain—affect the “neuromatrix” that modulates pain sensitivity and the threshold for threatening stimuli. The aim of this study was to investigate whether WBS was disrupted … Show more

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“…However, there was no relationship with upper limb disability. We only found a trend for a positive relationship between the improvement of body schema and the improvement of social function (Supplementary Table S2) and con rmed the predictive value of LRJT accuracy (Supplementary Table S8), as we reported previously [15]. Brain-targeted intervention, such as Graded Motor Imagery (GMI), to improve LRJT results has been recently studied in various pain conditions.…”
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“…However, there was no relationship with upper limb disability. We only found a trend for a positive relationship between the improvement of body schema and the improvement of social function (Supplementary Table S2) and con rmed the predictive value of LRJT accuracy (Supplementary Table S8), as we reported previously [15]. Brain-targeted intervention, such as Graded Motor Imagery (GMI), to improve LRJT results has been recently studied in various pain conditions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Third, the measurement method may have decreased study quality. The length of the pectoralis minor was palpated rather than imaged by X-ray; the absolute angle error was modi ed from the standard position, and the test-retest reliability was approximately 0.7 [15]. Fourth, the data on non-protocol exercises such as yoga, which may have affected upper limb function, were not recorded.…”
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