HOW TO TREAT ARMPIT SCAR TISSUE PAIN AFTER BREAST CANCER: Massage and Stretching Techniques

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • If you've been through Breast Cancer Treatment, you may have experienced pain in your armpit (axilla). There are quite a few reasons why armpit pain can occur after Breast Cancer Treatment, but in this video I'm going to specifically discuss armpit pain that is caused by scar tissue, and what to do about it!
    The two main reasons scar tissue pain occurs in the armpit is due to surgical removal of axillary lymph nodes, or the latent affect of radiation treatment to the armpit which is called radiation fibrosis. However, it is important to get a diagnosis from a trained Medical Professional that is experienced in treating patients with Breast Cancer as to WHY you have pain in your armpit.
    I'll explain how Massage and Stretching techniques can help reduce or even resolve scar tissue pain in the armpit, and why it can be important for a Therapist to also be involved with treatment of this issue. I'll show a really effective stretch for the armpit region which ultimately means you can self-manage this issue once diagnosed and educated.
    If you enjoy this content and would like to see more then please SUBSCRIBE to my Channel, give this video a big THUMBS UP and LEAVE A COMMENT in the section below the video if you have any questions!
    Jen x

Komentáře • 36

  • @dinahnorthcott8796
    @dinahnorthcott8796 Před 16 dny

    2 weeks post R mastectomy with reconstruction and axillary clearance, starting to feel pain and tightness in armpit and upper arm, can’t feel any cord, but massage helps. So this looks great to try

  • @angesturme7365
    @angesturme7365 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. This is great information and really helpful 😊

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Ange! Sorry for my slow reply. I am finally catching up on replying to comments. So glad you found this video helpful. Jen

  • @selomgbetodeme4580
    @selomgbetodeme4580 Před dnem

    How do you treat fibrosis?

  • @johnmitchell6712
    @johnmitchell6712 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Jen. An easy stretch to do on days I don't come to the gym. Liz

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před 2 lety

      Hey Lizzie! So sorry for my slow reply. Just catching up on CZcams comments finally! I LOVE this stretch and hope it helps you. Jen x

  • @juliedaub5703
    @juliedaub5703 Před 7 měsíci

    So glad I've found your channel. I am 6 weeks post surgery - double mastectomy. I have severe tightness, scarring, and pain - like a vice grip around my chest, across my back and up my neck. I have a seroma that has been aspirated once. I am doing scar massage and tons of stretching at least 3 times a day. Nothing is helping long term. I am trying to see a PT but won't be able to for at least another month. Do you have any advice or suggestions to help me. I am exhausted. Thank you so much.

  • @barbaralis7333
    @barbaralis7333 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks a lot for this video and for the your channel. It is great. Lots of information. I spent each morning with you ;-). Greetings from Poland.

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for your lovely feedback! Hello from Australia! I have a Private Facebook Group called 'The Compass Community' - a global online Breast Cancer Education & Support Network with weekly live education sessions and Q&A. I will be able to assist you more on this platform. Here is the link if you would like to join: facebook.com/groups/breastcancercompasscommunity

  • @ing3666
    @ing3666 Před 2 lety +1

    I put a pillow along my side up to my armpit, while laying on my back, arm out at 90 degrees, to help stretch while I sleep. I do my ball stretches, much like the chair stretches all day long as well as the “ slowly hello “ exercise during the day. I had so many exercises to do and did them, daily, the recommended reps twice a day.
    Unfortunately after my modified radical mastectomy on August 4, 2021, I have lots of cording. For me, the other exercises I have been doing helped a little bit. Once my PT recommended the exercise ball and the a pulley it has done wonders for me this last week. I also rest my arm on the top my head often during the day.

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad to hear the cording is improving with the exercises! Keep up the good work. Persistence pays off. Jen

  • @victoriamason9731
    @victoriamason9731 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, really helpful stretch. I’m 2 weeks post surgery and trying to keep movement and reduce scarring and pain - your channel is great. Do you have any recommendations for reducing the sensitivity and soreness under the arm following axillary node clearance/SMX? The area is so sensitive to touch/against clothing. Thank you.

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před 2 lety +1

      Good Morning Victoria! Thank you for your positive feedback. I have done a video on treating sensitive scar tissue. Have a look at this video first but if it doesn't answer your question then reach out again: czcams.com/video/EaPfzwCtyig/video.html

  • @donnaeiler3179
    @donnaeiler3179 Před rokem +1

    This made me feel a little better. I’m 4 months post rads. I do stretches and lymphedema exercises for prevention. But it seems that I’m still tight under my arm. Still not wearing a bra- I’m small so I wear a cami. Still using cereve and just now getting where I can tolerate roll on deodorant. No post tests yet. Will be one year in May for diagnosis, one year in June finish chemo and one year in Aug for lumpectomy with SLNB, all nodes and margins clear going into 33 rads. On Letrozole now, Day 117. I can’t feel any cording but my neck is very tight. I can’t imagine mamo or ultrasound as I am very tender still.💕

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před rokem

      Hi Donna, all of your symptoms are very common but treatable. I have a Private Facebook Group called 'The Compass Community' - a global online Breast Cancer Education & Support Network with weekly live education sessions and Q&A. I will be able to assist you more on this platform. Here is the link if you would like to join: facebook.com/groups/breastcancercompasscommunity

  • @bindujoseph4469
    @bindujoseph4469 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot 😊😊
    I finished radiation a month back and this armpit of mine is hurting real bad ...
    I hope this stretch you showed will help 👍👍

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před 2 lety

      Hi Bindu! Thank you for your lovely feedback. How is your armpit going after trying this stretch? Jen

    • @bindujoseph4469
      @bindujoseph4469 Před 2 lety

      @@TheBreastCancerPhysio hi .. yes it's better .. thanks a lot 😊

  • @slpaynesd
    @slpaynesd Před rokem

    Great input! Massage before or after stretch?

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před rokem +1

      Hi Sharon, I think may gain more range stretching after a massage. I have a Private Facebook Group called 'The Compass Community' - a global online Breast Cancer Education & Support Network with weekly live education sessions and Q&A. I will be able to assist you more on this platform. Here is the link if you would like to join: facebook.com/groups/breastcancercompasscommunity

  • @stephaniefowler8119
    @stephaniefowler8119 Před rokem +4

    Is there a video to actually show how to massage instead of just talk about it?

  • @WakeupYourMakeup
    @WakeupYourMakeup Před 2 lety

    Hi Jen, I have a question. What do you think about Infrared Saunas if one is at risk of Lymphoedema after Breast Cancer Surgery?

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! So sorry for my very slow reply. More recently expert sources are stating that there is not great evidence to show that heat increases risk of lymphoedema. However, from my clinical experience I do see examples of heat / humidity increasing LDEX Scores and swelling in affected arms of breast cancer survivors. So I would be cautious with any prolonged heat exposure where your core temperature is high. Hope this helps! Jen

    • @WakeupYourMakeup
      @WakeupYourMakeup Před 2 lety

      @@TheBreastCancerPhysio Thank you for your response Jen ⭐️☺️

  • @signgal46gardner60
    @signgal46gardner60 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. That was very helpful. I am 3 1/2 months out from surgery and 1 month out from radiation. My armpit has become sore and feels like there is a lump under the armpit when my arm is down, however I can not physically feel a lump. I’m guessing this is from radiation. Will do the stretches and hopefully that will help.

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před 2 lety

      Hi! So sorry for my very slow reply. Have you tried the stretch and has it helped as yet? Jen

    • @signgal46gardner60
      @signgal46gardner60 Před 2 lety

      Thank you, I did do the street he's and they helped. I had some cording but was also able to resolve that myself by following your directions. Now Letrozole and dealing with sore joints but so thankful to be alive.

  • @tessyk5571
    @tessyk5571 Před rokem

    What is the ideal interval between a mastectomy with lymph node dissection and radiation?

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před rokem

      Hi Tessy, I would direct this question to your Medical Professionals. I can't answer this accurately as a Physiotherapist. I am aware they try to move swiftly between surgery and radiation, but I'm not sure of the appropriate time frame sorry. I have a Private Facebook Group called 'The Compass Community' - a global online Breast Cancer Education & Support Network with weekly live education sessions and Q&A. Here is the link if you would like to join: facebook.com/groups/breastcancercompasscommunity

    • @tessyk5571
      @tessyk5571 Před rokem

      @@TheBreastCancerPhysio Thank you for your response 🙏

  • @cindianderson9443
    @cindianderson9443 Před rokem

    Have you heard of scar tissue causing numbness? My armpit has been numb since surgery, but weirdly most of my breast went numb 6 weeks later. Surgeon had no clue but I'm wondering if it could be numbness.

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před rokem

      Hi Cindi, I've not heard of the breast becoming numb post surgery. You could consider referral to a Neurologist for Nerve Conduction Testing to see if they can locate the issue. I've launched a Private Group on Facebook 'The Compass Community' - a global online Breast Cancer Education & Support Network with free weekly live education sessions and Q&A. There is much more interaction on this platform. Here is the link if you would like to join: facebook.com/groups/breastcancercompasscommunity

  • @LisaBeatsCancer
    @LisaBeatsCancer Před rokem

    I had a DMX and 20 lymph nodes removed from the same incision.

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před rokem

      Hi Lisa, it's incredible what the Medical Professionals can do with one scar. I have a Private Facebook Group called 'The Compass Community' - a global online Breast Cancer Education & Support Network with weekly live education sessions and Q&A. I will be able to assist you more on this platform. Here is the link if you would like to join: facebook.com/groups/breastcancercompasscommunity

  • @TheOneslyqtpie
    @TheOneslyqtpie Před 2 lety

    Does radiation cause scar tissue ?

    • @TheBreastCancerPhysio
      @TheBreastCancerPhysio  Před 2 lety

      Hey Steph!! So sorry for my slow reply. Yes Radiation does cause Scarring of the skin and lymphatics.