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Cancer Rehabilitation in Edmonton

Supporting Recovery, Strength, and Function Through Every Stage of Cancer Care

Cancer and its treatments can have wide-ranging effects on the body, some visible, others more subtle. Our cancer rehabilitation programs at Next Step Physiotherapy in Edmonton are intended to aid in your recuperation and provide you with increased comfort, mobility, and confidence as you undergo treatment and beyond.

Cancer rehabilitation in Edmonton focuses on restoring physical function, managing fatigue, and reducing complications that may arise during or after cancer treatment. Customized physical therapy can make a big difference in your everyday health, whether you are recuperating from surgery, undergoing chemotherapy or radiation, or dealing with a recent illness.

What Is Cancer Rehabilitation?

Cancer rehabilitation is a personalized approach to physiotherapy that helps people manage the physical challenges brought on by cancer or its treatment. This may include weakness, limited mobility, balance issues, joint stiffness, fatigue, nerve pain, or difficulty performing daily activities.

These challenges may be temporary or ongoing. Regardless of your stage of recovery, cancer rehabilitation provides strategies to help improve your quality of life and independence.

How Cancer Treatment Affects the Body

Depending on the kind, stage, and treatment approach, cancer can have different effects. Some common physical side effects include:

  • Fatigue: Common symptoms that persist during and after treatment can last for months or even years.
  • Deconditioning: Fatigue and muscle weakness brought on by inactivity or unfavourable drug reactions.
  • Neuropathy: Tingling, numbness, or weakness in hands and feet caused by chemotherapy.
  • Lymphedema: Swelling due to fluid build-up, often after lymph node removal or radiation.
  • Pain and stiffness: Post-surgical pain or joint stiffness, especially in areas like the shoulders, neck, or back.
  • Balance and coordination issues: As a result of nerve damage or muscle weakness.

Guided movement, manual therapy, and education are all provided by cancer rehabilitation in Edmonton to help manage these issues and support your overall medical treatment plan.

Who Can Benefit from Cancer Rehabilitation?

Cancer rehabilitation is not limited to a particular assessment; it’s designed to support individuals across various stages of their journey. Because patients with different types of cancer often have unique physical challenges, rehabilitation can be a tremendous help, no matter where a patient is in their treatment plan.

People who might benefit include those who have been evaluated with:

  • Breast cancer
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Head and neck cancer
  • Lung cancer
  • Prostate cancer
  • Gynecologic cancers
  • Hematologic (blood) cancers

Rehabilitation is appropriate for those who are:

  • Currently receiving treatment, such as chemotherapy or radiation
  • Recovering after surgery, and working to restore strength and range of motion
  • Cancer survivors, looking to improve long-term physical function, reduce fatigue, and regain independence

Cancer rehabilitation provides resources for symptom management, mobility restoration, and an active, satisfying life, regardless of when you were diagnosed or how long you have been a survivor.

Why Clients Choose Us

What to Expect During Cancer Rehabilitation

At Next Step Physiotherapy, we begin with a thorough assessment to understand your unique medical history, treatment background, and physical challenges. Your rehabilitation program is individualized to your goals and current functioning. Treatment can include:

Integrating with Your Cancer Care Team

We recognize that cancer rehabilitation works optimally when it’s part of a larger, collaborative care plan. With your consent, we can communicate with your oncology team to ensure your physiotherapy complements your overall treatment.

Whether you are in active treatment or long-term survivorship, we aim to support your recovery journey with care that respects your limits and encourages progress at a pace that feels right for you.

Cancer Rehabilitation In Edmonton
Emotional Benefits of Staying Active

Cancer rehabilitation can have a significant effect on mental health in addition to improving physical function. Many report feeling more hopeful and powerful after being able to move more freely or return to everyday tasks they formerly liked.

With regular sessions and ongoing encouragement, you may experience:

  • Improved mood and reduced anxiety
  • Greater sense of control over your body
  • Reduced isolation through one-on-one care
  • Reconnection with meaningful routines
When Should You Start Cancer Rehabilitation?

Rehabilitation can be helpful before, during, or after cancer treatment. Some people begin before surgery or chemotherapy to build a stronger baseline (also known as prehabilitation). Others start rehab to help manage side effects or regain lost function after treatment.

There’s no wrong time to start. Cancer rehabilitation in Edmonton might be a helpful step in your recovery if you’re dealing with weariness, decreased mobility, or limitations that affect your day-to-day activities.

Your Next Step

Every person’s cancer journey is unique, and so is their recovery. A care plan that satisfies your unique physical needs and health goals can be created in collaboration with Next Step Physiotherapy in Edmonton.

If you or a loved one is facing physical challenges during or after cancer treatment, consider how rehabilitation may help. Movement, however small, can lead to meaningful change.

Book your consultation today and discover how cancer rehabilitation in Edmonton can support your next step forward.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our well-rounded approach goes beyond physical exercises alone. We also work to enhance balance, chronic pain management, chemo-brain (cognitive impairment) resolution, sleep quality enhancement, and teaching strategies for anxiety and depression, common issues surrounding cancer. We want to aid your overall recovery.

We recognize that energy levels can change immensely during and following cancer treatment. We develop our programs to be flexible. We will work with you to carry out energy conservation strategies, adjust exercises on low-energy days, and build your endurance gradually, helping you progress at a pace comfortable for your body’s daily tolerance.

As soon as you are diagnosed, you should ideally be able to start cancer rehabilitation. Your physical state can be improved prior to treatment through pre-habilitation, or “pre-hab,” which may lessen side effects and hasten recovery. For continued recovery and long-term wellness, we also offer support during your course of treatment and, to a greater extent, in the post-treatment period. Better results are frequently achieved with early intervention.

The length and intensity of your program will be strongly customized based on your unique assessment, treatment, and recovery objectives. Following your initial evaluation, we will create a tailored plan for your treatment and communicate the ideal number of sessions and target timeframe. We aim to empower you with the skills to carry on your advancement on your own.

Indeed. Dizziness, nerve damage, or loss of balance are common side effects of treatment or recovery. As part of your treatment, we incorporate fall prevention exercises, gait stabilization, and balance retraining. 

Patient Recovering After Chemotherapy, Receiving Rehabilitation And Support To Restore Health