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Managing Axillary Web Syndrome Cording after Cancer Treatment

Axillary Web syndrome, frequently referred to as ‘cording’ is a common and often painful side effect following lymph node dissection that can significantly restrict range of motion and daily function. Explore how to identify the signs and symptoms of cording, as well as treatment approaches to help manage this side effect from cancer treatment. Also learn gentle exercises to do at home to help alleviate tightness and restore your mobility. Whether you are currently experiencing cording or supporting someone who is, this session offers tools and knowledge needed to regain comfort and physical independence.

Facilitator: Cynthia Chung, Physiotherapist

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