Cancer Related Fatigue
Join Audrey Stockwell as she explores the impacts of Cancer-Related Fatigue (CRF) and varying ways cancer rehabilitation therapy can help.
In this session she will:
- Define CRF and how it differs from normal fatigue
- Explain when and how it develops and how to identify it
- Discuss why cancer rehabilitation therapy is important and how it can help to manage CRF
- Provide examples of patients who have successfully managed CRF through rehabilitation therapy
CRF is common among individuals currently undergoing treatment or living with a history of cancer. This session will present many strategies to proactively manage and overcome the challenges of CRF and live well beyond cancer.
Speaker: Audrey Stockwell, PT, DPT, OCS, CLT
ReVital Cancer Rehabilitation Program Director, Louisville, Kentucky
Audrey received her master’s and doctoral degrees in physical therapy from Northwestern University in 2001. She joined Select Medical in 2002 treating patients in Select Physical Therapy and KORT centers across various markets. Currently, Audrey serves as a program director of the ReVital Cancer Rehabilitation for KORT and is also a member of the program’s national team. Audrey is a board certified orthopaedic physical therapy specialist and certified lymphedema therapist. She has treated the oncology patient population since 2003