Shoulder Pain & Breast Cancer Treatment – Rehabilitation Course

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Last updated on March 10, 2025 8:41 am

Join experts from the PROSPER programme on their free course to learn how to help women at risk of shoulder pain after breast cancer treatment to recover more quickly.

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Who is the course for?

The Prevention of Shoulder Problems (PROSPER) programme was designed to be delivered by physiotherapists working with patients at higher risk of shoulder problems after breast cancer treatment.

This course is designed for those physiotherapists working with patients at risk of shoulder problems after breast cancer treatment.

However, other health professionals can also benefit, learn new skills, and help their patients recover post breast cancer treatment.

What topics will you cover?

The impact of breast cancer treatment on shoulder and arm function

Who is at risk for shoulder problems after breast cancer treatment

How to prescribe and progress an evidence-based exercise programme developed and tested in a large clinical trial

Cancer treatment related problems such as seroma, cording, lymphoedema and fatigue which can be barriers to regular exercise and physical activity

How to promote adherence to the exercise programme and help women to return to their usual activities and be physically active

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