RT Journal Article T1 Physiotherapy protocol to reduce the evolution time of axillary web syndrome in women post‑breast cancer surgery: a randomized clinical trial A1 González Rubino, Jesús Baltasar A1 Martín-Valero, Rocío A1 Vinolo‑Gil, María Jesús K1 Mamas - Cáncer - Cirugía - Complicaciones y secuelas - Fisioterapia AB Objective:To reduce the evolution time of axillary web syndrome in women who have undergone breast cancer surgery.Methods:A prospective, randomized, single-blind clinical trial was conducted on 46 post breast cancer surgery patients from October 2021 to September 2024, in a single university hospital with painful Axillary Web Syndrome (AWS) that restricts arm mobility. The treatment for the intervention group consisted of stretching combined with manual therapy and scar massage to release adhesion and lymphatic cord during 15 physiotherapy sessions of 30 min duration each. The main outcome measures were: healing time, pain, evaluated with Visual Analogue Scaler (VAS) and arm Range of Motion (ROM), evaluated with goniometry.Results:Significant differences were detected in pain and in ROM. The effect of the intervention varied over time with 95% confidence interval (risk alpha 0.05) and a statistical power of 90% (risk beta 0.1). Comparisons between Control and Intervention Groups showed significant statistical and clinical differences in favour of Intervention Group after 30, 60 and 90 days of intervention at follow-ups for all measured parameters. The proportion of healed patients was significantly higher in the intervention group from day 30 onwards (two-sample test for equality of proportions: p < 0.001), indicating a faster recovery in the intervention group.Conclusion:The results suggested that stretching combined with scar massage and manipulative tissue release techniques lead to a faster recovery and reduce the evolution time of axillary web syndrome. The physiotherapy technique described in this article could be the technique of choice for this surgical sequela. PB Springer Nature YR 2025 FD 2025-03-28 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/38306 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/38306 LA eng NO González-Rubino, J.B., Martín-Valero, R. & Vinolo-Gil, M.J. Physiotherapy protocol to reduce the evolution time of axillary web syndrome in women post-breast cancer surgery: a randomized clinical trial. Support Care Cancer 33, 326 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-025-09373-1 NO Funding for open access charge: Universidad de Málaga / CBUA.This trial received competitive funding from the Instituto de Investigación e Innovación Biomédica de Cádiz, Fundación Progreso y Salud (Junta de Andalucía) and from Ilustre Colegio Profesional de Fisioterapeutas de Andalucía. DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 20 ene 2026