
Breast Cancer Rehab
An online breast cancer physical therapy program to minimize pain, build up strength, and improve your quality of life during and after treatment.
Created by Kelly Sturm, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Certified Lymphedema Therapist, Board-Certified Oncology Clinical Specialist
It’s Possible to Recover and Live
Fully After Breast Cancer
BUT ONCOLOGY REHAB CAN BE HARD & CONFUSING
You may be struggling with:
- Lack of reputable information on rehabilitation for breast cancer and little access to physical therapy
- Uncomfortable physical symptoms, such as pain, tightness, and fatigue
- Draining emotions including uncertainty and the feeling that your life is never going to be the same again
- Lack of reputable information on living with & after breast cancer
- Your doctor brushing your symptoms off as the “new normal” that you’re not willing to accept
- Feeling that living with & after breast cancer is a full-time job that you have to integrate with other responsibilities, such as your family and work

If this sounds like what you’re going through,
I have good news for you.

There Are Steps You Can Take to Minimize Symptoms, Build Up Strength, and Get Your Life Back
Pain, limitations, and discomfort are common during cancer rehabilitation –
BUT IT DOESN’T MAKE THEM NORMAL.
With the right support & breast cancer physical therapy, you can effectively help your body heal and lower your risk of recurrence & lymphedema.

Reclaim Control of Your Life With…
Breast Cancer Rehab
A comprehensive, online breast cancer physical program to decrease discomfort and get stronger.
In-Depth Knowledge | Physical Therapy Exercises | Lymphedema Risk-Reduction
created by
Kelly Sturm
Doctor of Physical Therapy (PT, DPT), Board-Certified Oncology Specialist, CLT-LANA.
With over a decade of experience in breast cancer physical therapy, I know you can reclaim control of your life with the right knowledge & tools. And I’m here to help you do that.

what’s inside
Six Proven Programs.
One Rehab.
The programs are available individually or as a comprehensive Breast Cancer Rehab
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1.
Breast Cancer-Related Arm Lymphedema
$115 -
2.
Axillary Web Syndrome
$75 -
3.
Arm Mobility After Surgery
$75 -
4.
Breast Swelling / Lymphedema
$75 -
5.
Scar Tissue
$55 -
6.
Rehab After Radiation
$75
Get access to all six programs and save!
One-time payment of $347
save 20% when you bundle programs

Get Targeted Support with Individual Programs
With Breast Cancer Rehab, you have the option to get separate programs to tackle specific issues OR all of the programs as a comprehensive package.
This way, you only pay for what you need — because cancer support should be affordable.
physical therapy for cancer patients
get targeted support with
Individual Programs
With Breast Cancer Rehab, you have the option to get separate programs to tackle specific issues OR all of the programs as a comprehensive package – because breast cancer physical therapy should be affordable.
Get All six Programs Together
Breast Cancer Rehab
Equip yourself with well-rounded knowledge and practical resources on rehabilitation for breast cancer and get all Breast Cancer Rehab programs together.
- Breast Cancer-Related Arm Lymphedema
- Axillary Web Syndrome
- Arm Mobility After Surgery
- Breast Swelling/Lymphedema
- Scar Tissue
- Rehab After Radiation
One-time payment of $347
save 20% when you bundle programs

purchase the complete breast cancer rehab program and receive
Five Complimentary Resources!
One-time payment of $347
save 20% when you bundle programs
physical therapy for cancer patients
Meet Kelly Sturm
Doctor of Physical Therapy (PT, DPT), Board-Certified Oncology Specialist, CLT-LANA
I’ve spent a decade specializing in breast cancer physical therapy, and there’s one thing that I know for certain —
You don’t have to accept pain, discomfort, and limitations as a part of your “new normal.”
There are steps you can take to minimize your symptoms and maximize your life, and I created Breast Cancer Rehab to help you do just that.
I believe that no one should have to go through breast cancer alone.
But unfortunately, high-quality support during breast cancer rehabilitation isn’t always readily available. And when it is, it’s often inaccessible because of the cost.
To bridge the gap, I took the exact information & exercises I use with my private patients and turned it into Breast Cancer Rehab, an online breast cancer physical therapy program that comes at a fraction of the cost of in-person PT sessions.
My hope is that this program will make physical therapy for breast cancer patients more accessible so more people can reclaim control of their lives.
A Note on Affordability
My objective has always been to make support and education for those living with & after cancer as accessible as possible.
To make Breast Cancer Rehab more affordable, there are scholarships available to assist those in need. Please submit the form here. If the program is not the right fit for you, I also have hundreds of hours of free content available on YouTube. You can start watching here.

A recap of what’s inside
Breast Cancer Rehab
In-depth education. Practical exercises. Flexible format.
- Breast Cancer-Related Arm Lymphedema
- Axillary Web Syndrome
- Arm Mobility After Surgery
- Breast Swelling/Lymphedema
- Scar Tissue
- Rehab After Radiation
Enroll in the full Breast Cancer Rehab and get the following resources for free:
- Post-Mastectomy Pain Syndrome
- Seromas
- Cancer-Related Fatigue
- Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
- Hormone Therapy
One-time payment of $347
save 20% when you bundle programs
Is Breast Cancer Rehab
Right for Me?
This program is a good fit for you if:
- You’re looking for a program with a good balance between education and actionable steps
- You need exercises and techniques that are easy to integrate into your life
- You want to reduce your risk of lymphedema
- You’re looking for a trusted source – Breast Cancer Rehab is developed by a Doctor of Physical Therapy & a Board-Certified Oncology Specialist
- You’re not willing to accept pain, discomfort, and limitations as a part of your new normal

FOR PRACTITiONERS
Are You a Healthcare Provider?
Get an annual license to use Breast Cancer Rehab educational materials & exercises in your practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely! Breast Cancer Rehab includes six programs:
- Breast Cancer-Related Arm Lymphedema
- Axillary Web Syndrome
- Arm Mobility After Surgery
- Breast Swelling/Lymphedema
- Scar Tissue
- Rehab after Radiation
Each of the programs is available separately to reduce costs if you only need support in one specific area.
Kelly is a Doctor of Physical Therapy (PT, DPT), Board-Certified Oncology Specialist, Certified Lymphedema Therapist (CLT), and Lymphology Association of North America (LANA) Certified Specialist. She has 10+ years of experience working with people living with & after breast cancer.
The information & exercises in Breast Cancer Rehab follow the framework Kelly uses with her private patients, adapted for the online & educational format.
You can get all of the Breast Cancer Rehab programs together with five free resources:
- Post-Mastectomy Pain Syndrome
- Seromas
- Cancer-related fatigue
- Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
- Hormone therapy
Purchased separately, the programs would cost you $795. The bonuses are not available for separate purchase.
Breast Cancer Rehab is self-paced and you will have unlimited access to the materials (as long as the program exists).
To continue to reach our goal and mission to improve access to education and support to address the side effects that cancer and cancer treatment leave behind, we do have scaled pricing and limited scholarships available! Please submit a form here to learn more about these options, including how to sponsor, gift, or donate this program to those in need!
Physical therapy is one of the most important parts of breast cancer recovery. It helps you regain strength, mobility, and confidence after treatment. It also reduces your risk of lymphedema – a common side effect of breast cancer treatment.
Breast Cancer Rehab has 6 separate programs, each targeting a specific aspect of breast cancer rehabilitation, such as managing breast swelling, scar tissue, uncomfortable symptoms after radiation, and more.
Most people can start gentle physical therapy exercises (such as stretches) 2-6 weeks after surgery. Each surgery is unique so it’s important to follow your surgeon’s guidelines of when it is safe for you to start. You want to wait until incisions are fully closed and healed before starting exercises and follow the lifting restrictions put in place by your surgeon.
Going through breast cancer will likely create a lasting change in your life, but it’s possible to start living fully again and return to your favorite activities with proper support and rehabilitation. Physical therapy can help you minimize uncomfortable physical symptoms, such as pain, tightness, and fatigue – you don’t have to accept them as your “new normal.”
