Hot of the Press March 2018
We have collated some great articles and material published over the last month. Click on the links below for more including abstracts, main findings and full articles to download.
Assessment
- Hot Stuff: Thermal Imaging- Aids in Cellulitis Diagnosis – abstract and main findings
- Effect of Dermatology Consultation on Outcomes for Patients With Presumed Cellulitis A Randomized Clinical Trial – abstract and main findings
- Children and adolescents’ experiences of primary lymphoedema: semi-structured interview study – abstract and main findings
- Lymphedema in Ovarian Cancer Survivors: Assessing Diagnostic Methods and the Effects of Physical Activity – abstract and main findings
- Quality of Life Questionnaires in Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema Patients: Review of the Literature – abstract and main findings
Management Strategies
- Effects of exercise during chemotherapy on chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: a multi-center, randomized controlled trial – abstract and main findings
- Manual lymphatic drainage and quality of life in patients with lymphoedema and mixed oedema: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials – abstract and main findings
- Long term effects of manual lymphatic drainage and active exercises on physical morbidities, lymphoscintigraphy parameters and lymphedema formation in patients operated due to breast cancer: A clinical trial – abstract and main findings
- Acupuncture for breast cancer‑related lymphedema: a randomized controlled trial – abstract and main findings
- Complex Decongestive Therapy Enhances Upper Limb Functions in Patients with Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema – abstract and main findings
- Clinical effectiveness of decongestive treatments on excess arm volume and patient-centered outcomes in women with early breast cancer-related arm lymphedema: a systematic review – abstract and main findings
- The Effect of Lymphaticovenous Anastomosis in Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema: A Review of the Literature – abstract and main findings
- Staged surgical treatment of extremity lymphedema with dual gastroepiploic vascularized lymph node transfers followed by suction-assisted lipectomy—A prospective study – abstract and main findings