Thursday, September 20, 2018

Importance of Physical Therapy in Cancer Recovery

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By: Terry Abrams

Cancer rehabilitation is a growing area in medicine due to the increase in cancer survivorship. More and more individuals are beating cancer because of advances in medical technology, treatment and early detection. According to recent research from the American Cancer Society, the five-year survival rate of all cancers that were diagnosed between 2003 and 2009 is 68 percent. This is a 20 percent increase from 1975 to 1977. It is also estimated that over 13 million Americans have a history of cancer, and in 2014 there were an expected 1.6 million new cases. This means that the number of cancer survivors will continue to increase in the U.S. With more cancer survivors, there will need to be more recovery strategies.
Cancer treatment is a grueling course, leaving many people exhausted, weak and with a compromised immune system. Just getting out of bed can be a huge and daunting task, let alone exercising in a gymnasium or playing at the park with grandchildren. This is where a physical therapist comes in. Despite advances in medical treatments, individuals that receive cancer treatments typically experience extensive physical limitations during and after treatments. These limitations include and are not limited to cancer-related fatigue (CRF), pain, nerve damage, lymphedema, deconditioning, as well as incontinence.
There is strong evidence to support conservative management of these impairments through physical therapy. As each individual experiences different impairments during and after cancer treatment, it is important to have an individualized evaluation to focus your rehabilitation. Physical therapy can address common cancer related impairments including:
Lymphedema: Effective lymphedema management is accomplished through manual lymph drainage, range of motion exercises, aerobic exercise, and lymphatic bandaging.
CRF: Individualized aerobic training, strength training and functional management training is known to reduce effects of cancer related fatigue both during and after medical cancer treatments.
Pain: There are many pain relief strategies that can reduce the intensity and frequency of pain after cancer treatment. Specifically, treatment strategies including soft tissue mobilization, therapeutic massage, modalities, therapeutic stretching and strengthening.
Peripheral neuropathy: Often times, cancer survivors experience peripheral neuropathy, which is abnormal nerve function that can be experienced as pain, numbness and tingling. Physical therapy can help to improve nerve function or compensate for nerve dysfunction.
Deconditioning: Rebuilding endurance for activities and cardiovascular function can be difficult during and after cancer treatment. A skilled physical therapist is able to educate and monitor cardiovascular endurance training.
Genitourinary complications: For men undergoing treatment for prostate cancer and women undergoing treatment for bladder or ovarian cancer, incontinence and sexual dysfunction are common. A skilled physical therapist can help to rebuild the strength of the pelvic floor in order to improve urinary continence and reduce pain related to sexual function.
In a recent study published April 2015 in Physical Therapy Journal, researchers found that physical therapy services are more commonly sought out for individuals surviving breast and genitourinary cancers. Researchers sought to find the characteristics of patients with cancer that were referred for outpatient physical therapy and common clinical findings. Over the course of two years, data from 418 patients were analyzed. Genitourinary and breast cancers were the most common types of cancer in their sample. The most common impairments were strength loss and soft tissue dysfunction. Lymphedema was the most common issue for people with breast cancer and incontinence was the most common complaint for people that had genitourinary cancers. They also noted that pain and high fatigue levels were prevalent in individuals that had undergone radiation therapy. This study shows that therapy services are being utilized for individuals that have survived cancer, particularly breast and genitourinary cancer. However, this study also suggests that a large portion of cancer survivors are not seeking out rehabilitation services, even though they would likely find it highly beneficial.
According to the European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, most-mastectomy physical therapy ‘widely improves’ a patient’s quality of life. After mastectomy surgery, patients may experience tightness around the surgical site caused by scar tissue formation. The result can be very dense tissue under the incision, which is painful and can restrict range of motion. The restricted range of motion puts women at risk for a painful condition known as Frozen Shoulder. Early treatment by a physical therapist can help reduce the pain and help regain functional range of motion and strength.
The good news is that it is never too late to utilize rehabilitation services for cancer recovery. If you find that you are having trouble accomplishing daily tasks or functioning at your prior level of independence, seek out a rehabilitation expert and regain your vitality.
Article credits to CUREToday.com and Susan G. Komen.
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Monday, September 10, 2018

Physical Therapists Celebrate CardioFlex Anniversary

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CardioFlex Therapy celebrates its fifth year anniversary at the Crexent Business Center Flamingo Commons located in Davie, Florida.

Whether CardioFlex delivers Physical Therapy & Occupational Therapy services in our Outpatient Clinic or in the home of our patients receive an individualized and specifically designed treatment session with an experienced therapist from our staff. We expect our patients to get better faster in our personalized and results-oriented system.

We use our Physical Therapy & Occupational Therapy expertise to rehab patients from injuries, prevent injuries before they happen, and condition athletes to perform better in competition. Since our therapists take continuing education courses and specialize in several different areas, CardioFlex is able to effectively treat a large diversity of patient conditions.

We specialize in:
For more information on hours of operation, insurance plans accepted and a more detailed list of treatments offered as well as more information on our staff, please visit our website: http://www.cardioflextherapy.com or call us at 954-693-9090.

Sunday, September 9, 2018

CardioFlex Therapy supports the Cystic Fibrosis Event

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Join CardioFlex Therapy for this year’s exciting fishing tournament starting from the docks at the Conch House in the Nation’s Oldest City, St. Augustine to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Guests will enjoy two days of amazing catch and release fishing for redfish and trout in St. Augustine’s inlets and waterways, guided by local professional captains. The 17th Annual Oldest City Red Trout Classic Competition. The 17th Annual Oldest City Red Trout Classic Tournament will take place from Thursday through Saturday, October 4 – 6, 2018. at the Conch HouseMarina in St. Augustine Beach.

The weekend kicks off on Thursday night (October 4), with a Captains Dinner at the St. Augustine Rod and Gun Club, followed by two full days of inshore fishing tournament headquartered at the Conch House Marina Resort. Each team of two fishermen is paired with a local fishing guide to compete for prizes.

October 4 – 6, 2018

Conch House Marina
57 Comares Ave
St. Augustine, FL, 32080

To register, call (904) 733-3560

CardioFlex Therapy is proud to participate and support the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of South Florida. We see first hand how patients with this condition improve their quality of life with physical therapy at our facility. Some of the treatments we offer for Cystic Fibrosis (CF): Manual Chest Physiotherapy. Manual chest physical therapy (CPT) is the traditional airway clearance technique for cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. The removal of obstructive, thick sticky secretions is important in preventing infections and helps ease breathing. For this reason we stay involved in our community events helping our neighbors with these conditions, improving their quality of life and creating awareness.

For more info visit: www.cardioflextherapy.com

Saturday, September 8, 2018

CardioFlex Therapy Walks for Kidney Disease

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The fight against kidney disease is something we at CardioFlex Therapy take personally. With 1 in 3 Americans at risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD) we see first hand the conditions to be treated in our own patients. We invite you to join us by walking, donating or simply attending to spread the word.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive condition that may negatively affect musculoskeletal health, which may include malnutrition, osteoporosis, and decreased lean body mass. Secondary sarcopenia due to CKD may be associated with mobility limitations and elevated fall risk. Physical therapists are well-positioned among the health care team to screen for secondary sarcopenia (loss of muscle tissue as a natural part of the aging process) in those with CKD and for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions that may affect functional performance. Given the consequences of both low muscle mass and low bone mineral density, appropriate and timely physical therapy is important for fall risk assessment and intervention to minimize the susceptibility to bone fracture. While strength training has been studied less frequently than aerobic training for the management of secondary CKD conditions, evidence suggests that this patient population benefits from participation in strength training programs, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information.

The Kidney Walk is the nation’s largest walk to fight kidney disease. Held in nearly 100 communities, the event raises awareness and funds lifesaving programs that educate and support patients, their families and those at risk.  We encourage you to walk to make a lasting impact. Walk for kidney patients, families, and people at risk. At the National Kidney Foundation, people are our mission. Our first job is to find ways to improve and extend as many lives as possible, and your participation means we can continue being a lifeline for all people affected by kidney disease.
Join kidney donors, recipients, and their families at a Walk near you to celebrate the gift of life and each other.

Saturday, Sept 22nd at 8:30am

Carlin Park
400 Florida A1A
JupiterFL 33477

Event Contact:
Savanna Lanza
slanza@kidneyfla.org
(407) 894-7325

For more info visit: www.cardioflextherapy.com

Friday, September 7, 2018

Autism Speaks with CardioFlex Therapists

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CardioFlex Therapy outpatient clinic is happy to support Autism Speaks and their walk on September 29th at the BB&T Center in Sunrise. The Autism Speaks Walk is the world’s largest autism fundraising event dedicated to improving the lives of people with autism. Powered by the love of parents, grandparents, siblings, friends, relatives, and supporters, the funds raised help ensure people of all abilities have access to the tools needed to lead ‘their best lives’.

Autism Spectrum Disorder is a complex disorder of the brain that affects over three million Americans and one in 68 children born every year. The factors that contribute to the disorder are unknown and research is underway to find the cause. Physical therapists work with adults with ASD to promote success in daily life. They recommend community resources to increase movement opportunities, develop individualized exercise routines to promote body coordination and walking skills, work with each individual to help improve movement, function, and fitness so the individual can hold a job, function at home, and enjoy leisure activities.

Our strength as a community is powered by love and built on the commitment of individuals like you. Start a team, join a team or come on your own. Walk and fund raise together to enhance the lives of people living with autism.

September 29th.

BB&T Center
1 Panther Parkway
Sunrise, FL 33323

8AM – Registration
9AM – Opening Ceremonies
12PM Walk Event concludes

Event Contact:
Angelica F. Ramcharran
786-235-1165

For more info visit: www.cardioflextherapy.com

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

CardioFlex Therapy supports the Heart & Stroke Foundation

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Join CardioFlex Therapy and our physical therapists team for an unforgettable evening, as we come together to celebrate the lifesaving work of the American Heart Association, and work together to fight America’s  No. 1 and  No. 5 killers, heart diseases and stroke. The American Heart Association is the nation’s oldest, largest voluntary organization devoted to building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. CardioFlex sees first hand the consequences of these diseases and treats patients who are recovering from heart and/or stroke conditions, and always find a way to participate in our community events. Call us if you find yourself in need for a professional physical therapist, we are always available at our Outpatient Clinic in Davie, Florida, or call us at 954-693-9090.

By providing science-based treatment guidelines to healthcare professionals, the American Heart Association works to ensure the best treatment for every patient, every time. Some examples of the American Heart Association’s work are helping people in the community understand the importance of healthy lifestyle choices, providing CPR education training, and educating lawmakers, policy makers and the public to advocate for changes that will protect and improve the health of our communities.

Mandarin Oriental, Miami
500 Brickell Key Drive
Miami, Florida, 33131
Sat, 22 Sep 2018 6:00 PM to 12:00 AM

For more info visit: www.cardioflextherapy.com

Join CardioFlex Therapists at Relay For Life




Cancer rehabilitation is a growing area in medicine due to the increase in cancer survivorship. More and more individuals are beating cancer because of advances in medical technology, treatment and early detection. The number of cancer survivors will continue to increase in the U.S. and there will need to be more recovery strategies. When someone is undergoing cancer treatment, physical therapy may not be the first healthcare field that comes to mind. Early cancer treatment is met with oncologists, radiologists, nurses and surgeons. Rightly so, as these healthcare practicioners are essential to the treatment and management of cancer. However, don’t forget that the role of physical therapy in cancer recovery is extremely important. Physical therapist practice for persons affected by cancer and chronic illness helps by maximizing movement and wellness across the lifespan.

For this and many other reasons CardioFlex Physical Therapists in Davie are supporting Relay For Life, the signature fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, in which volunteers give their time and effort because they believe it’s time to take action against cancer. Join us at this upcoming event to bring communities together to remember loved ones lost, honor survivors of all cancers, and raise money to help the American Cancer Society make a global impact on cancer. Physical therapy is key in cancer rehabilitation.

This event will take place on September 21st. at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach. We kick off the event by honoring everyone who’s been affected by cancer and everyone who has contributed to the success of this year’s Relay season. Later a Luminaria Ceremony, representing everyone touched by cancer with a Luminaria: each light represents a life—a life taken by cancer, a survivor of cancer, or a support for a person still fighting the disease. It’s a powerful demonstration that gives people the opportunity to grieve but also offers comfort and hope. Lastly, the closing ceremony, the time to commit to take action and help lead the fight for a world free from cancer. It’s a time to celebrate what we’ve accomplished together and a time to unify for the work that needs to be done moving forward.

September 21st. 6pm – 12am
Quiet Waters Park
401 S Powerline Rd
Deerfield Beach, FL
EVENT CONTACT
Jordan Boudlal
jordan.boudlal@cancer.org
(954) 200-7522

Injured Knee Ligaments and Physical Therapy

 By: Terry Abrams  Knee ligaments are usually torn by severe forces caused by extreme and rapid bending of the knee. Since ligaments are str...