The Healing Power Of Movement: How To Benefit From Physical Activity During Your Cancer Treatment
By (Author) Alison Freeland
By (author) Lisa Hoffman
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
4th January 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
615.5
Paperback
112
Width 184mm, Height 229mm
For anyone undergoing treatment for cancer, an empowering, step-by-step guide to the healing power of physical activity.. Recent clinical studies show that exercise rather than rest may be the best therapy for someone undergoing cancer treatments. The Healing Power of Movement addresses this significant shift in care recommendations and clearly illustrates fifty specific exercises-from simply sitting up or moving in bed to walking or lifting light weights-for different stages of cancer treatments, and for many different types of cancers. Written in consultation with a leading oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Center in Manhattan and based on practical advice gleaned from the front lines of the author's physical-therapy practice, The Healing Power of Movement will be recommended and empowering reading for all cancer patients, whether they are undergoing chemotherapy or radiation, or are recovering from surgery.
Lisa Hoffman is the author of Better Than Ever: The Four-Week Workout Program for Women Over 40. She owns and operates a personal-training company in Manhattan.