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Clinical Characteristics of Patients With Cancer Referred for Outpatient Physical Therapy

Meryl J. Alappattu, Rogelio A. Coronado, Derek Lee, Barbara Bour, Steven Z. George
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20140106 Published 1 April 2015
Meryl J. Alappattu
M.J. Alappattu, PT, DPT, PhD, College of Dentistry, University of Florida, PO Box 100444, Gainesville, FL 32610-0154 (USA), and Pain Research and Intervention Center of Excellence, University of Florida.
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Rogelio A. Coronado
R.A. Coronado, PT, PhD, CSCS, FAAOMPT, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.
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Derek Lee
D. Lee, PT, DPT, University of Florida College of Medicine.
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Barbara Bour
B. Bour, PT, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Florida.
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Steven Z. George
S.Z. George, PT, PhD, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Florida.
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Abstract

Background Cancer rehabilitation is a developing area, with an increasing number of survivors of cancer in the United States. The increase in survivorship occurs alongside impairments arising directly from cancer or from treatment-related side effects.

Objective This study described clinical characteristics of patients with cancer referred for outpatient physical therapy and explored patterns in frequency of impairments between type of cancer and mode of cancer treatment.

Design This was a retrospective chart review of patients with cancer referred to a tertiary care physical therapy clinic over a 2-year period.

Methods Characteristics such as age, sex, cancer type, mode of treatment, and neuromusculoskeletal impairments were identified. Impairment frequencies were computed based on cancer type and mode of treatment.

Results Data from 418 patients (mean age=57.9 years, SD=14.3; 41.1% female) were examined. Genitourinary cancer (n=169) and breast cancer (n=90) were the most prevalent types of cancer reported in this sample. Impairments in strength (83.6%) and soft tissue (71.3%) were the most common examination findings. Lymphedema was most common in patients with breast cancer, and incontinence was most common in patients with genitourinary cancer.

Limitations The types of cancer identified in this study may be reflective of this tertiary center and may not generalize to other facilities. Impairment identification during the initial physical therapist evaluation was not performed systematically.

Conclusion These data reinforce that physical therapists should screen for lymphedema in patients with breast cancer and incontinence in urogenital cancers. Strength and soft tissue integrity should be evaluated in most patients with cancer. Assessing pain and fatigue levels is recommended for patients who have had radiation therapy.

Footnotes

  • Dr Alappattu, Dr Lee, Ms Bour, and Dr George provided concept/idea/research design. Dr Alappattu, Dr Coronado, Ms Bour, and Dr George provided writing. Dr Alappattu, Dr Lee, and Ms Bour provided data collection and project management. Dr Alappattu, Dr Coronado, and Dr Lee provided data analysis. Dr Alappattu and Ms Bour provided participants and facilities/equipment. Dr Coronado provided administrative support. Ms Bour and Dr George provided consultation (including review of manuscript before submission).

  • This study was approved by the University of Florida Institutional Review Board.

  • The data were presented at the Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association; February 8–11, 2012; Chicago, Illinois.

  • This work was supported, in part, by the Foundation for Physical Therapy (M.J.A.), the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (T32 HD043730, M.J.A. and R.A.C.), and the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke (T32 NS045551, M.J.A.).

  • Received March 10, 2014.
  • Accepted November 25, 2014.
  • © 2015 American Physical Therapy Association
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Meryl J. Alappattu, Rogelio A. Coronado, Derek Lee, Barbara Bour, Steven Z. George
Physical Therapy Apr 2015, 95 (4) 526-538; DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20140106

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Meryl J. Alappattu, Rogelio A. Coronado, Derek Lee, Barbara Bour, Steven Z. George
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