Intensive complex physical therapy combined with intermittent pneumatic compression versus Kinesio taping for treating breast cancer-related lymphedema of the upper limb: A randomised cross-over clinical trial

Eur J Cancer Care (Engl). 2022 Sep;31(5):e13625. doi: 10.1111/ecc.13625. Epub 2022 May 31.

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study is to compare the effectiveness of complex physical therapy combined with intermittent pneumatic compression (CPT + IPC) versus Kinesio taping (KT) for breast cancer-related lymphedema.

Methods: A cross-over clinical trial was conducted in 43 women with lymphedema. All participants received two interventions: CPT + IPC and KT, both lasting 3 weeks and a washout period. The main outcome variable was the relative volume change (RVC). The secondary variables were Satisfaction Questionnaire about Textile Therapeutic Devices used for Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema, Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire, motion range of upper limb and lymphedema-related symptoms.

Results: The RVC reduction was greater with CPT + IPC (-2.2%, SD = 4.7) versus KT (-0.9%, SD = 1.7) (P = 0.002). KT was more satisfactory than multilayer bandaging (8.9 points difference, P < 0.001) and improved DASH score more than CPT + IPC (14.3 points difference, P = 0.002). Regarding motion ranges, only shoulder movements showed significant improvement with CPT + IPC compared with KT (differences between 5.6° and 11.4°). Of the symptoms assessed, only pain reduction showed a significant improvement with KT versus CPT + IPC (0.5 points, P = 0.035).

Conclusions: CPT + IPC achieved higher RVC and greater improvement in th shoulder motion range than KT. Conversely, KT was more satisfactory than multilayer bandaging, obtained better DASH scores and relieved pain more than CPT + IPC.

Clinical registration: ClinicalTrial registration number: NCT03051750 (date of registration 14 February 2017).

Keywords: Kinesio taping; complex physical therapy; intermittent pneumatic compression; lymphedema; relative volume change; satisfaction.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Breast Cancer Lymphedema* / diagnosis
  • Breast Cancer Lymphedema* / therapy
  • Breast Neoplasms* / complications
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Devices
  • Lymphedema* / etiology
  • Lymphedema* / therapy
  • Pain
  • Physical Therapy Modalities
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Upper Extremity

Associated data

  • ClinicalTrials.gov/NCT03051750