History & Overview Annual Report President's Pages Center News Community Affairs
Make a Gift Cycle for Survival Fred's Team Rock & Run on the River Yankees Universe Fund Thomas Blake Sr. Memorial Research Fund Donating Blood & Platelets Volunteering Thrift Shop Park Avenue Potluck CELEBRATIONS
Press Releases In the News Information for Journalists News@MSKCC
Manhattan New Jersey Long Island Westchester
Working at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Work Sites College Recruitment About Nursing Job Fairs & Career Days IS Careers Job Search & Apply Online
Making an Appointment
Flash Player is required to view this video.
Basic Anatomy and Physiology for Patients with Lymphedema
Run time: 80 minutes

The occupational and physical therapists who staff Memorial Sloan-Kettering's physical rehabilitation department have special expertise in the care of patients with cancer. These therapists work closely with physiatrists -- physicians who specialize in rehabilitation medicine -- and other medical staff at Memorial Sloan-Kettering to provide physical and occupational therapy to both inpatients and outpatients and to improve patients' sense of wellbeing during and after cancer treatment. Through therapeutic exercise, neuromuscular training, patient and family education, and pulmonary rehabilitation, our therapists help patients' decrease the burden of disease and its treatment and regain their optimal functional capacity.

Occupational Therapy

Members of our occupational therapy division are dedicated to helping patients with cancer regain and improve the skills essential for independent functioning. Through skilled assessment techniques and a holistic approach to care, occupational therapists help patients regain independence in their daily activities such as dressing, grooming, bathing, and eating. They also work with patients to improve the psychological, social, and environmental factors that may contribute to patients' quality of life.

Physical Therapy

Our physical therapy division is dedicated to enabling patients with cancer to achieve their highest level of functional independence. Physical therapists help patients improve their quality of life by planning and administering individualized therapeutic exercise programs to restore function, diminish pain, increase endurance and strength, increase safety awareness, and incorporate patients' personal goals. Physical therapy services are offered both on an in-patient and out-patient basis.

Lymphedema

Memorial Sloan-Kettering's lymphedema division provides both inpatient and outpatient services to patients with lymphedema. Our occupational and physical therapists have specialized training in the management of lymphedema and provide bandaging, manual lymphatic drainage, therapeutic exercises, self massage training, and compression garment fitting to improve function and decrease lymphedema, and improve the quality of life of patients with this condition.

Rehabilitation Medicine

Rehabilitation medicine, or physiatry, is the medical discipline concerned with restoring and improving patients' function and quality of life. Physiatrists treat neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, and cardiopulmonary disorders in patients with cancer, and they assist in the treatment of a variety of other medical conditions related to cancer or its treatments such as muscle or tendon injuries, spinal stenosis, neuropathies, stroke, brain injury, amputations, and chronic pain syndromes. Our physiatrists also provide patients who need them with customized orthotics and prosthetics to improve their function and independence with daily activities. These physicians work closely with our physical and occupational therapists.

Importance of Rehabilitation Services for the Cancer Patient

For patients who undergo surgery, rehabilitation provides a means to gain function in the safest, and most effective, pain-free way. After surgery our rehabilitation team evaluates patients to determine the best course of action to improve their function and enhance their quality of life. To achieve these goals, we educate patients and their families on specific mobility precautions and provide the therapeutic exercises, cognitive training, and energy conservation techniques that each patient will benefit from most. We also provide patients who need them with assistive devices such as a cane or walker, and instruct them in exercises to improve balance, strength, and endurance.

For patients receiving chemotherapy or radiation for the treatment of their cancer, therapeutic exercises can improve their strength, decreases fatigue, and help them maintain physical wellbeing while they are undergoing treatment. Our therapists design exercise programs that meet each patient's individual needs and work with patients to optimize their physical function.

Memorial Sloan-Kettering's physical and occupational therapists work closely with patients, their families, and the medical team to enhance quality of life throughout treatment, recuperation, and life after cancer. The outpatient physical and occupational therapy clinics at Memorial Sloan-Kettering are a place where patients can receive hands-on treatment after they have been discharged from the hospital.

Members of Memorial Sloan-Kettering's physical rehabilitation department work both with patients treated at Memorial Sloan-Kettering and those treated at other hospitals in the region.

Contact Us

Location

1275 York Avenue
Between 67th and 68th Street

Outpatient Physical Therapy

Hours: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday to Friday
To make appointments: 212-639-7833

Outpatient Occupational Therapy

Hours: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday
To make appointments contact: 212-639-7833

Bookmark and SharePrintEmail This Page