A multicomponent training program improves physical function and quality of life for a mesenchymal chondrosarcoma survivor subjected to internal hemipelvectomy: a case study
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physical activity exercise modalities cancer patients
Fecha
2025-02-25Referencia bibliográfica
Guerrero Romero, L.; Cepero González, M.; Rojas-Ruiz, F.J. A Multicomponent Training Program Improves Physical Function and Quality of Life for a Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma Survivor Subjected to Internal Hemipelvectomy: A Case Study. J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 1541. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14051541
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PID2023-151166OB-I00 project financed by MICIU/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and by FEDER, UEResumen
Background/Objectives: Overcoming an oncological process has a significant
impact on lower-extremity sarcoma survivors’ quality of life, due to the deterioration
in their physical and functional state. This study evaluated the effects of a six-month
multicomponent physical training program on the physical function and quality of life
of a mesenchymal chondrosarcoma survivor. Methods: The mesenchymal chondrosarcoma survivor was subjected to an internal hemipelvectomy including right hemipelvis
plus femoral joint and resection of the right proximal femur followed by chemotherapy
and radiotherapy according to the oncology protocol. The program was performed twice
weekly and included resistance, cardiorespiratory, trunk control, and stability exercises.
Results: Functional assessments revealed improvements in hand grip strength, walking
speed, balance, and coordination. The Timed Up and Go Test showed a 50% reduction in
completion time, reflecting better mobility and strength. Additionally, gait speed increased
significantly, and balance trials indicated enhanced coordination. Quality of life evaluations indicated progress in physical health, psychological well-being, and environmental
engagement. Conclusions: Taken together, this research emphasizes the importance of
tailored exercise interventions for sarcoma survivors, particularly those with significant
physical impairments. Such programs are vital complements to conventional rehabilitation strategies, fostering physical activity adapted to individual needs. By addressing the
multifaceted challenges of survivorship, these interventions enhance functional capacity,
reduce disability, and improve overall well-being. Therefore, this case study highlights
the program’s effectiveness in managing post-treatment sequelae, opening a pathway to
improved physical autonomy and quality of life.





