Physiotherapy Treatment
At Oncowin, physiotherapy is a core part of holistic cancer rehabilitation. Our expert physiotherapists work alongside oncologists to restore physical strength, mobility, and endurance affected by surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy. We design personalized exercise and rehabilitation programs that enhance recovery, manage fatigue, and improve overall well-being.
The physiotherapy process begins with an assessment of muscle function, flexibility, and pain levels. Based on findings, our therapists craft structured routines that may include strength training, breathing exercises, manual therapy, and posture correction. Regular sessions help improve circulation, reduce stiffness, and minimize the side effects of prolonged treatments.
Oncowin’s physiotherapy services are patient-focused and research-driven. We ensure every exercise is safe, supportive, and adapted to the patient’s unique condition. Our calm, encouraging environment fosters emotional healing as much as physical rehabilitation. With Oncowin, recovery isn’t just about surviving—it’s about regaining vitality, balance, and confidence in everyday life.
Precautions while taking the chemotherapy
- After therapy, stay away from bodily fluid contact.
- Avoid going over your limits.
- Keep an infection at bay.
- If possible, use a separate toilet or sit down when using the toilet to lessen the danger of liquids splashing.
Instead of hand washing, use a washing machine, warm water, and laundry detergent to clean your clothes, fabrics, and beds. - Separately from other objects, wash any material that has been exposed to bodily fluids.
Hands should be washed with warm water and soap, then dried with paper towels
Post-chemotherapy Care
Follow-up care is crucial after treatment. This includes managing long-term side effects and monitoring for new ones through regular physical exams and diagnostic tests.
- Avoid contact with bodily fluids post-treatment.
- Don’t overexert yourself.
- Prevent infections.
- Use a separate toilet if possible, or sit down to avoid splashing.
- Use a washing machine for clothes exposed to bodily fluids.
- Wash hands with warm water and soap, dry with paper towels.
Do’s during treatment
- Stay hydrated.
- Maintain proper hygiene.
- Use sunscreen when outdoors.
Dont’s During the Treatment
- Avoid large meals.
- Stay away from people with infections.
- Don’t eat raw or undercooked food.
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More than 100 different medicines are used in chemotherapy for cancer. Despite the fact that all chemotherapy medications cause cell death, they target certain cell types at various points in the cell cycle. Combining medications that harm the cancer cell in several ways can improve the efficacy of the treatment.
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