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Conditions
Interventions
This study will investigate the effectiveness of physiotherapy treatments following surgical removal of part or whole of one lung, its purpose being to assess whether patients require physiotherapy treatment after their surgery, specifically considering: a. Whether physiotherapy is effective in reducing postoperative lung complications b. Whether physiotherapy is effective in preventing postoperative shoulder problems c. How the above impact upon length of hospital stay, quality of life and ability to perform everyday activities. This will be investigated by undertaking a trial in which patients will be allocated to either: a. A group receiving supervision of postoperative breathing and shoulder/trunk exercises b. A group receiving a physiotherapy information sheet but no physiotherapy supervision of postoperative breathing and shoulder/trunk exercises Measures used to evaluate the effectiveness of physiotherapy treatments will be: a. Incidence of lung complications b. Shoulder complications (including shoulder movement, muscle strength and level of function in daily activities) c. Quality of life questionnaire d. Length of stay All patients will be given a preoperative physiotherapy exercise and advice sheet. Treatment group patients will be seen by a physiotherapist daily during their postoperative stay and respiratory and musculoskeletal interventions administered/supervised. They will be given an individualised exercise sheet upon discharge.
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Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
Adult patients admitted to Auckland City Hospital. Undergoing elective lung resection via open thoracotomy. -Ability to understand written and spoken English. -Willingness to take part in the study and give informed written consent.
Exclusion criteria
Subjects unable or unwilling to comply with treatment. Subjects requiring preoperative physiotherapy assessment and treatment. Subjects with tumour invasion into chest wall or brachial plexus.