The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol and upper limb exercise shorten the length of stay (LoS) in adults after modified radical mastectomy (MRM) surgery. The main questions it aims to answer are: ⢠Do ERAS protocol and upper limb exercise shorten the LoS after modified radical mastectomy (MRM)? Researchers will compare the ERAS protocol and upper limb exercise intervention to standard care to determine whether these interventions reduce LoS. Four weeks before surgery, participants in intervention group will do: * Aerobic exercise by walking for 30 minutes at moderate intensity (Borg scale 12-14) with frequency twice a week and by cycling for 30 minutes at moderate intensity (40-60% HRR / 64-76% HRmax/RPE 12-14) with frequency three times a week. * Strengthening exercise of lower limbs three times a week, intensity 60-80% 1RM, 3 set, 10 repetition, rest 60 seconds between sets by machine pulley. * Strengthening exercise of upper limbs at intensity 60-80% 1RM, frequency three times a week, 10 repetition, rest 60 seconds by bench press and cable front raise. * Stretching exercise of upper limbs and range of motion exercise frequency three times a week, hold 10 seconds, by static stretching. After surgery, both groups will do: ⢠Mobilization, ambulation, and shoulder range of motion exercise in first 24 hours after surgery.
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Length of Stay
Timeframe: From the date of surgery until hospital discharge, assessed up to 10 days