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Pain sensitivity and shoulder function among breast cancer survivors compared to matched controls: a case-control study.

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2021-01-15

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Rasmussen, G H F
Madeleine, P
Arroyo-Morales, M
Voigt, M
Kristiansen, M

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Springer New York LLC
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Persistent pain and loss of shoulder function are common adverse effects to breast cancer treatment, but the extent of these issues in comparison with healthy controls is unclear for survivors beyond 1.5 years after treatment. The purpose of this study was to benchmark differences in pressure pain thresholds (PPT), maximal isokinetic muscle strength (MIMS), and active range of motion (ROM) of females with persistent pain ≥1.5 years after breast cancer treatment (BCS) compared with pain-free matched controls (CON), and examine the presence of movement-evoked pain (MEP) during assessment of MIMS. The PPTs of 18 locations were assessed using a pressure algometer and a numeric rating scale was used to assess intensity of MEP. Active ROM and MIMS were measured using a universal goniometer and an isokinetic dynamometer, respectively. A two-way analysis of variance revealed that PPTs across all locations, MIMS for horizontal shoulder extension/flexion and shoulder adduction, active ROM for shoulder flexion, horizontal shoulder extension, shoulder abduction, and external shoulder rotation were significantly lower for BCS compared with CON (P BCS with persistent pain ≥1.5 years after treatment demonstrates widespread reductions in PPTs and movement-specific reductions in MIMS and active ROM of the affected shoulder, along with MEP during physical performance assessment. BCS with persistent pain ≥1.5 years after treatment shows signs of central sensitization and may benefit from individualized rehabilitation.

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Female
Shoulder
Pain Threshold
Rotation
Benchmarking
Central Nervous System Sensitization
Pain
Range of Motion, Articular
Survivors
Muscle Strength
Analysis of Variance

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Análisis de varianza
Benchmarking
Femenino
Fuerza muscular
Hombro
Pan
Rango del movimiento articular
Rotación
Sensibilización del sistema nervioso central
Sobrevivientes
Umbral del dolor

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Breast cancer survivors, Movement-evoked pain, Muscle strength, Range of motion

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Rasmussen GHF, Madeleine P, Arroyo-Morales M, Voigt M, Kristiansen M. Pain sensitivity and shoulder function among breast cancer survivors compared to matched controls: a case-control study. J Cancer Surviv. 2023 Feb;17(1):150-159.