Coffee Conversations: Improving Range of Motion after Breast Cancer Treatment | Forge BCSC

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
  • Forge Breast Cancer Survivor Center hosts a virtual “Coffee Conversation” on select mornings that features a 30-minute interview with a survivor, co-survivor or medical professional on a topic, followed by a time for conversation with participants.
    June 12th’s Coffee Conversation features Beth Chandler discussing ways to improve range of motion and cording after breast cancer treatment. Beth is a registered physical therapist and certified lymphedema therapist. She has been practicing for 32 years in acute care, rehab and outpatient settings. She has been employed at Grandview Medical Center for the past 20 years. She serves on the clinical advisory board at Forge Breast Cancer Survivor Center.
    Beth became a certified lymphedema therapist in 2019 and has specialized in this area since 2020. Her passion began with patients who were affected by cancer but treats any patient affected by lymphedema. The patients she sees following breast cancer treatments often have additional needs for PT such as range of motion limitations, postural deficits, axillary cording, scar adhesions, pain and weakness. She seeks to meet all these needs during therapy sessions and has a team of therapists in her clinic to assist.
    Please join our Coffee Conversation discussing improving range of motion and cording during breast cancer treatment!
    If you are able to donate any amount to contribute to Forge’s continued efforts to support our local breast cancer community, we greatly appreciate it. Donations can be made on the Forge website: forgeon.org/donate
    About Forge’s programs:
    At Forge, the core of our mission is to offer support, knowledge, strength, and direction for those impacted by breast cancer. In an effort to continue to safeguard the health of our community and team, Forge is offering virtual learning opportunities that can be accessed from the comfort of your own home, and for any in-person programs we may schedule, we will practice CDC-recommended safety measures to keep our community healthy.
    As always, if you have any questions, need resources, or a listening ear, please feel free to communicate with us via the Forge Facebook page, by emailing info@forgeon.org, or by calling us at 1-800-811-8925. By registering to attend programs with Forge, you agree to receive further correspondence from us, such as program emails and event reminders.

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