Clinicians from the Hartford HealthCare Rehabilitation Network help with cancer related fatigue, unsteadiness, pain, muscle weakness, reduced range of motion in joints, soft tissue restrictions post radiation or surgery, lymphedema/swelling and decline in activity tolerance.
The rehabilitation team members are experts in movement and function, providing evidence-based rehabilitative care for cancer patients suffering from the various possible side effects of cancer and its treatments, such as surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.
The rehabilitation team members are experts in movement and function, providing care for people with:
As in all facets of cancer treatment, we recognize that every patient is unique and, therefore, requires tailored evaluation by a physical therapist, occupational therapist and/or a speech therapist. Rehabilitation programs are conducted in phases. You can enter at any point in your care with a physician’s prescription.
Goals for Rehabilitation
The goals for rehabilitation therapy depend on the patient.
In general, our therapists help people with cancer:
- Regain strength, motion, function and independence
- Learn to manage the side effects of chemotherapy and radiation
- Return to activities of daily living, such as work and recreation
Specific Rehabilitation Programs