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Breaking the Cord: From Restriction to Recovery After Breast Cancer Surgery axillary node dissection axillary web syndrome breast cancer breast cancer diagnosis breast cancer patient cancer acceptance cancer exercise cancer exercise guidelines cancer exercise specialist cancer exercise trainer cancer recovery ces cet clt cording dpt pelvic floor physical therapy physical therapist physiotherapist Jul 08, 2025

“It felt like a tight string running from my armpit to my inner arm.
Every time I reached for something, it pulled.”


If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Axillary web syndrome (AWS), also known as
“cording”, is one of the most common side effects of breast cancer surgery. It frequently follows
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How Can Exercise Prevent and Manage Cancer-related Lymphedema? cdt cly complete decongestive therapy compression compression bandaging dpt lympedema management lymph drainage lymphatic massage lymphedema lymphedema prevention skin care Mar 21, 2025

Exercise can play a significant role in preventing and managing cancer-related lymphedema, a condition that can occur as a side effect of cancer treatment.

Lymphedema is the swelling of a limb or body part due to the accumulation of lymphatic fluid. It commonly occurs after the removal

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