The Relevance of the Procedures Related to the Physiotherapy in the Interventions in Patients with Prostate Cancer: Short Review with Practice Approach
2014; Volume: 10; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.59566/ijbs.2014.10073
ISSN1555-2810
AutoresMário Bernardo-Filho, Mauro Luis Barbosa Júnior, Danúbia da Cunha de Sá-Caputo, Severo de Paoli, G. Presta, Milena de Oliveira Bravo Monteiro, Ângela Maria Vicente Tavares, Eliane de Oliveira Guedes de Aguiar, Rafaelle Pacheco Carvalho de Lima, Sebastião David Santos-Filho,
Tópico(s)Cancer survivorship and care
ResumoAdvances in medical science procedures and their utilization in the field of oncology improved the survival of patients. In consequence, these advances have influenced the practice of physiotherapy. Physiotherapists utilize physical agents with the objective to enhance the health, welfare and quality of life and thus they can play important role in the management and rehabilitation of patients with prostate cancer (PCa). Urinary incontinence (UI) and erectile dysfunction (ED) are effects normally associated with the radical prostatectomy and radiotherapy due to the damage of the muscles of the pelvic floor (MPV). The aim of this work is to present findings related to the PCa and how the physiotherapist can guide the patient in relation to the knowledge and understanding of the anatomic structures related directly with the pelvic floor, the correct breathing and the perception of the MPV, as other muscles of the pelvis. Interventions of the physiotherapy will re-train the muscles of the pelvis by improving the active retention strength of the MPV in order to overcome the insufficiency (mainly the UI and ED) of the injured muscles. In conclusion, it is suggested to consider and to offer to the PCa patients the techniques related to the physiotherapy before and after the treatment.
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