Geriatric and oncological rehabilitation addresses the unique needs of older adults facing cancer. It recognizes that aging and cancer can both significantly impact a person's physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. Geriatric rehabilitation preserves an older person's strength, independence, and mobility and treats osteoporosis, arthritis, and balance disorders. With age comes decreased muscle strength and bone density, a risk for falls, and functional impairments. Strength training and flexibility with a planned rehabilitation program, including fall prevention, help improve stability and mobility.
Oncological rehabilitation care is for cancer patients who are undergoing treatment as well as cancer survivors who are recovering from the effects of cancer. Treatments for cancer cause fatigue, neuropathy, lymphedema, and muscle weakness. Physiotherapy exercises are carefully planned to restore muscle strength, reduce pain, and increase general endurance. Breathing exercises strengthen breathing functions in surgical patients and also aid in avoiding swelling when applied in conjunction with lymph drainage techniques.
Geriatric and oncological rehabilitation addresses the unique needs of older adults facing cancer. It recognizes that aging and cancer can both significantly impact a person's physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. Geriatric rehabilitation preserves an older person's strength, independence, and mobility and treats osteoporosis, arthritis, and balance disorders.