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Global Physiotherapy 2016
November 17-18, 2016
Volume 6 Issue 6(Suppl)
J Nov Physiother
ISSN: 2165-7025 JNP, an open access journal
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November 17-18, 2016 Atlanta, USA
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Lymhpocytes differential count and pain response to aerobic training in cancer patients undergoing
chemotherapy
Walid Ahmed Ibrahim Saleh Abouelnaga
Cairo University, Egypt
Aim:
Aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of aerobic training on lymphocytes differential count and pain in cancer
patients undergoing chemotherapy. Methods of evaluation are measurement of the lymphocytes differential count and visual
analouge scale.
Methods:
40 lung or breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy with ages ranging from 35 to 45 years and suffering
from cancer related fatigue were divided into two groups. The first study group received the aerobic exercises and cycling (20
minutes session day after day for four successive months) in the form of walking 5 minutes at lowest speed on treadmill as
warming up, active phase in the form of 10 minutes cycling and walking another 5 minutes at lowest speed on treadmill for the
cooling down, the second group was the control group that was consisted of 20 patients who underwent only chemotherapy
and activities of daily living with no aerobic training.
Result:
Result showed that application of the aerobic training in improving the LDC and decreasing the VAS in cancer patients
undergoing chemotherapy had a valuable effects.
Conclusion:
Aerobic training was effective in improving the LDC and decreasing the VAS in cancer patients undergoing
chemotherapy as manifested by the highly significant increases in the LDC and highly significant decreases in VAS.
Biography
Walid Ahmed Ibrahim Saleh Abouelnaga has completed his PhD from Cairo University. He is a Lecturer in the Department of Physical Therapy for surgery. He is
teaching at Cairo university, October 6 University and Masr University for Science and Technology. He has published one paper.
walidabolnaga@yahoo.comWalid Ahmed Ibrahim Saleh Abouelnaga, J Nov Physiother 2016, 6:6(Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2165-7025.C1.012