Patients With Cancer Who Experience Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy (cipn) May Experience Improvement With Exercise, According To A Study Published In Supportive Care In Cancer.
CIPN symptoms feel like numbness or “pins and needles” in your hands and feet; difficulty picking up an object or buttoning clothing, ringing in your ears or loss of hearing, changes in vision; sudden, stabbing pains in your hands or feet. The toxicity of the chemotherapy eats away at the nerve covering called the myelin sheath. This results in poor nerve transmission
While these symptoms seem to be minor the real issue becomes lack of mobility. Then we have to consider the risk of falling which skyrockets in this segment of the population. So it may seem minor but the comorbidities are very serious.
Exercise helps every condition that afflicts mankind. Peripheral neuropathy is another condition to help. Exercise does not need to be strenuous. It can be at a slow pace. The key here is to get started. Then you must continue to maintain all the positive gains you will achieve through regular exercise
If you have any questions about which exercises to start with simply email Dr.Brian McKay, He can be reached at mckaydarien@yahoo.com.
The study showed that those who exercised saw a lessening of peripheral neuropathy symptoms as opposed to those who were in the control group. The authors concluded that exercise is a promising tool that clinicians should consider prescribing for patients receiving taxane-based, platinum-based, and vinca alkaloid-based drugs, especially for geriatric patients. Research has shown that strengthening exercises for peripheral neuropathy moderately improve muscle strength in people with PN. In addition, exercises to help peripheral neuropathy, when done regularly, may reduce neuropathic pain and can help control blood sugar levels. What are you waiting for? Time to start exercising is now.
Research has shown that strengthening exercises for peripheral neuropathy moderately improve muscle strength in people with PN. In addition, exercises to help peripheral neuropathy, when done regularly, may reduce neuropathic pain and can help control blood sugar levels. Exercise helps to alleviate pain related to nerve damage (neuropathic pain) by reducing levels of certain inflammation-promoting factors, suggests an experimental study is warranted at this time. Exercise can improve any physical condition neuropathy is surely one of them. Ask your physician to recommend you to a physical therapist for a supervised exercise program. Cipn Is A Commonly Occurring Morbidity Associated With Cancer Therapy; Approximately 50%of patients who receive Taxane, Platinum, Or Vinca-alkaloidbased Chemotherapy experience Peripheral Neuropathy.