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The steps to promote Breast Cancer recovery from surgery and radiation treatments

Updated: Aug 19

According to Barral Institute statistics:“ presently more than one woman in ten has breast cancer, treated by surgery, radiation. And/or chemotherapy.”


The osteopath DO, Jean- Pierre Barral has pointed out in his book: "Surgeries and radiation treatments leave traces in all the soft tissue that compose and surround the breast. Even with the great progress that has been made in radiotherapy, all the soft tissues have a tendency to become fibrotic and the skeleton decalcifies.


According to Barral Institute : Promoting renewed circulation of fluid around the breast anatomy helps tissue to rebuild and become less fibrotic. After completing cancer treatment, it is important to support the circulation in the breast in order to activate the breast's defense mechanisms.


Our method involves examining the adjacent tissues such as the skin, adipose tissue, glands, nerves, vascular system, lungs, pleura, heart, mediastinum, and skeletal structure. Our focus is on delicately and carefully releasing all the components surrounding the pectoralis minor.

  • The sternochondral, costochondral, controvertebral, sternoclavicular, acromioclavicular and coracohumeral articulations.

  • Subclavian muscles and its aponeuroais

  • Coracoclavicular ligaments

  • Pleural cervical attachments

  • Mid-cervical aponeurosis

  • The pleural and pericardium


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