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Rehabilitation of cancer patients: the use of pneumatic compression in secondary lymphedema treatment

https://doi.org/10.17650/2219-4614-2024-16-1-76-80

Abstract

Complex decongestive therapy is a cornerstone of conservative chronic lymphedema treatment. There are other conservative treatment options that include intermittent pneumatic compression. Its mechanism of action is based on pressure applying on the underlying tissues and promoting the lymph flow through the lymphatic structures. Pneumatic compression was invented in 1972; nevertheless it has not found widespread support of professional community as a self-sufficient method of conservative lymphedema treatment, though it’s used a lot in many rehab clinics worldwide.

Aim. To determine the indications and effectiveness of pneumatic compression, as well as to identify the possibility of using this method in the practice of treating lymphatic edema.

About the Authors

V. Yu. Ivashkov
Center of the National Technology Initiative “Bionic Engineering in Medicine”, Samara State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

89 Chapaevskaya St., Samara 443099



A. V. Rovnaya
Pavlov University, Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

10a Rentgena St., Saint Petersburg 197022



A. S. Denisenko
Sechenov University, Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

Alexander Sergeevich Denisenko

Bld. 2, 8 Trubetskaya St., Moscow 119991



A. V. Kolsanov
Samara State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

89 Chapaevskaya St., Samara 443099



A. N. Nikolaenko
Center of the National Technology Initiative “Bionic Engineering in Medicine”, Samara State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

89 Chapaevskaya St., Samara 443099



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Ivashkov V.Yu., Rovnaya A.V., Denisenko A.S., Kolsanov A.V., Nikolaenko A.N. Rehabilitation of cancer patients: the use of pneumatic compression in secondary lymphedema treatment. Bone and soft tissue sarcomas, tumors of the skin. 2024;16(1):76-80. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/2219-4614-2024-16-1-76-80

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