Apilotthoracicexercise programmereducesearly (0-6 weeks)sternalpain followingopenheartsurgery

2014 
A single-blinded pilot trial was conducted in a tertiary public hospital in Australia. Thirty-eight participants who underwent OHS were randomly allocated to an experimental (Group 1, n=23), or control (Group 2, n=15) group. All participants were prescribed a twice-daily walking programme postoperatively. The experimental group also completed a progressive, individualised thoracic exercise programme. Baseline pre-operative measures of shoulder and thoracic range of movement, pain and HRQOL were repeated at 4 weeks following discharge and 3 months postoperatively. Participants also rated their perceptions of the role of exercise and its contribution to physical recovery.
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