Bone Metastases and Exericse: Is It Safe?
Traditionally cancer patients with bone metastases are told to avoid physical activity, due to concerns of fragility fracture. Contrary to popular belief, recent studies are
Traditionally cancer patients with bone metastases are told to avoid physical activity, due to concerns of fragility fracture. Contrary to popular belief, recent studies are
Keeping active can reduce recovery time and improve physical health after cancer treatment. Following treatment individuals can exhibit significant physical deconditioning and psychological distress.1, 3
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SolarisCare Cancer Support Centres offer a range of creative and art based complementary integrated therapies, including; Art Therapy Art therapy uses art materials to
By Dr Anna Petterson BA MA PhD, Manager, Research & Education SolarisCare Foundation Arts in the Healing Environment was the subject of discussion at