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Scirj Volume IX, Issue V, May 2021 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

EFFECT OF PROGRESSIVE RESISTIVE TRAINING ON THE MOVEMENT AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS: A QUASI STUDY

Hafiz Muhammad Uzair Asghar, Dr. Junaid Ijaz Gondal

Abstract: Breast cancer relates to the rampant growth of the cells in the breast and it entails strong and length treatment. The prominent features of breast carcinoma includes bump in the breast region, dimpling on the skin, alternation in the appearance of the breast, oozing fluid out of the nipple. A recently modified areola. red textured way of the skin. BC is among the second leading reason of deaths due to cancer in women and the treatment worth millions. Different studies work on the function and functional capacities in breast cancer patients. There is absence of proof to draw conclusions about the usefulness of progressive resistive training when compared with conventional therapy on movement and functional capacity. The purpose is to find out whether these two techniques yield comparable outcomes and if technique is superior which should be alternative of therapy.

Reference this Paper: EFFECT OF PROGRESSIVE RESISTIVE TRAINING ON THE MOVEMENT AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS: A QUASI STUDY by Hafiz Muhammad Uzair Asghar, Dr. Junaid Ijaz Gondal published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume IX, Issue V, May 2021 Edition, Page 36-53 ".

Search Terms: PROGRESSIVE RESISTIVE, CANCER PATIENTS

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