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Breast Rehabilitation Services

Postoperative Skilled Physical Therapy | Lymphedema Management
Pain Management | Fitness Programs

Costello Center Physical Therapy and The Kathryn Candor Lundy Breast Health Center have partnered to create a comprehensive rehabilitation program for women experiencing breast cancer. Our specially trained staff, in close collaboration with the physicians and staff of the Breast Health Center, is dedicated to meeting the unique needs of breast cancer patients and helping them return to optimal health and lifestyle.

For more information or to schedule an evaluation, please call 570-320-7470. A free screening is offered to assess your need for skilled treatment. A physician's prescription is required for physical therapy treatment. Most insurance covers physical therapy; please call your insurance provider for details.

Postoperative Skilled Physical Therapy

This program is for any woman who has had breast cancer surgery or who has had persistent problems since surgery, including pain, weakness, swelling, reduced motion or impaired function.

A physical therapist provides an assessment of posture, range of motion, strength, function and swelling in the arm. An individualized treatment plan is developed that may include:

  • Modalities for pain control (moist heat, cold pack, electrical stimulation, ultrasound, massage).
  • Myofascial release to manage scar tissue.
  • Exercise to address weakness and loss of range of motion.
  • Education on posture, body mechanics and returning to daily functions.

Lymphedema Management

Lymphedema Management is for any woman who has developed lymphedema, or swelling, in her arm, breast, armpit or back as a result of breast cancer surgery. This problem could occur immediately, or many years, after surgery.

A physical therapist provides an assessment of the swelling and determines the best course of treatment. This treatment may include:

  • Manual lymph drainage; a specialized form of massage to soften swelling and mobilize lymph fluid.
  • Multi-layered bandaging; a wrapping technique to reduce swelling and restore the contour of the limb. Exercise; specific techniques to address weakness or range of motion problems.
  • Education; about prevention, self-management and function.
  • Compression garment; the final step in treatment, helping to permanently control swelling.

Pain Management

Pain Management is a program for women with persistent shoulder, neck or back pain that may or may not be related to breast cancer surgery.

A physical therapist provides an assessment of posture, body mechanics, flexibility, strength, joint mobility and function. Treatment may include:

  • Modalities for pain control (moist heat, cold pack, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, massage). Exercise.
  • Manual therapy.
  • Reconditioning.
  • Stabilization.
  • Education on function at home and work.

Fitness Programs

Fitness programs are for women who wish to improve their fitness level including strength, flexibility, endurance and weight control; women who are deconditioned or weakened from cancer treatment, including chemotherapy and radiation; women who suffer from persistent fatigue or depression.

A rehabilitation professional conducts a fitness assessment, including a body composition analysis (body fat percentage), cardiorespiratory endurance capacity, strength and flexibility. The patient may then choose to participate in any of the following:

  • Wellness program with access to Costello Center equipment Monday through Friday under the supervision of rehabilitation staff, for a small monthly fee.
  • Exercise class exclusively offered to patients with breast cancer and designed specifically to meet their needs. This class also provides the support of other women who are experiencing the same emotions.

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