2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.breast.2011.08.097
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Survival of Women Diagnosed with Compression Syndrome Due to Bone Metastasis Secondary to Breast Cancer

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“…However, the final abduction still presented a statistically significant difference when compared with the preoperative measurement (p=0.044), whereas the flexion showed no significant difference (p=0.079). These data are consistent with studies regarding time for recuperation of movement in women with breast cancer (11)(12) . .…”
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“…However, the final abduction still presented a statistically significant difference when compared with the preoperative measurement (p=0.044), whereas the flexion showed no significant difference (p=0.079). These data are consistent with studies regarding time for recuperation of movement in women with breast cancer (11)(12) . .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…instructor. To define the follow-up period, an analysis of the average time described in the literature was performed, which showed that the predominant period to achieve satisfactory results with regard to functional ROM, is between one and three months (2)(3)(5)(6)(11)(12)(13)(14) . with the trunk, elevation of the scapula or combined movements were avoided (21) .…”
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