While there is currently no effective treatment for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, one of the most common and severe adverse effects for patients who have undergone chemotherapy for ...
Exercise interventions may help manage chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) in patients with ovarian cancer through improved physical activity and muscle function, but evidence remains ...
Walking for exercise at a pace that induced pain or discomfort improved walking ability among people with peripheral artery disease, or PAD, according to new research published today in the Journal of ...
Pain will lessen over time Results include longer distance and walking time 8.5 million people in U.S., 250 million worldwide, have PAD CHICAGO --- No pain means no gain when it comes to reaping ...
Fast-paced walking is painful for the millions of people with peripheral artery disease. But new research shows that a slower, pain-free pace won't cut it if improvement in mobility is the goal. The ...
How Can Exercise Relieve PAD Symptoms? While it might seem as if exercise might make PAD symptoms worse, it can actually help improve your circulation and ease the pain. PAD restricts blood flow to ...
Peripheral neuropathy: a condition that can cause tingling, numbness, and pain in the extremities, especially the feet and legs. Living with peripheral neuropathy can be challenging, but hope is not ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Women assigned a 6-month intervention reported decreased chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy symptoms.