Estudo das características biomecânicas e estratégias do controle neuromuscular de adultos jovens com paralisia cerebral do tipo discinético durante atividade de membro superior

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Autor(a) principal: Barcala, Luciana
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da Uninove
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Resumo: The diskynetic type of cerebral palsy affects 15% to 20% of the patients diagnosed with cerebral palsy. The cerebral palsy is the most common cause of the motor deficiency. The motor impairment generates involuntary and sustained muscles contractions that results in torsion movements, repetitive movements and abnormal posture that consequently promote limitations on the daily life activities. The movement analysis through the kinematic and electromyography together can detect relevant alterations of the neuromuscular system during the functional activity what guides a better treatment in the rehabilitation process, since it has as the main goal the functional independency. Clinically, the use of loads in functional trainings is fundamental to improve stability and control over the undesirable movements of the upper limbs. However, there are no evidences about the effects of the use of loads on the upper limbs movements, nor how much weight is good to be used to reach the satisfactory results during the rehabilitation. Even though the use of loads is a resource that promotes more improvements on the functionality, nothing is known about the neuromuscular modifications that occur during this intervention. The task of drinking was analyzed in three phases: the going, the adjustment and the return. According to this questioning, this thesis was divided in two studies that had two aims: 1) Compare the electromyographic activity and the range of movement of the dominant upper limb during a daily functional activity of drinking water with a mug between young adult patients with diskynetic cerebral palsy and young healthy adults; 2) Analyse and compare the muscular co-activation during the same daily functional activity of drinking water with a mug in both young healthy adults and young adult patients with diskynetic cerebral palsy and the interference of the use of the loads on the diskynetic people of this sample. The sample was composed by 30 young adults of both genders, who were divided in two groups: diskynetic (GD; n=15) and control (GC; n =15). The study 1 showed a lower electromyographic activity of the anterior deltoid, posterior deltoid and biceps brachii in the GD during the execution of the task in comparison with the GC. According the analyses of the interaction between the groups and the phases, only the biceps brachii showed lower activity during the outward and adjustment phases in comparison with the GC. In relation of the range of movement (ROM), the GD showed lower ROM for the shoulder, elbow, forearm and wrist movements, where the interaction between groups and phases, the GD showed lower ROM for flexion and internal rotation of shoulder, elbow flexion, forearm pronation and ulnar deviation during the outward phases, and lower ROM for shoulder extension and external rotation, elbow extension, forearm supination and radial deviation during the inward phase. The study 2 compared the muscular co-activation between the GD and GC, while the GD showed higher level of muscles co-activation of shoulder and elbow during the outward phase; shoulder, elbow and wrist in the adjustment phase, and elbow in the inward phase. Also, it was verified in the GD that the loads usage did not interfere in the muscular co-activations (p>0,05). The results of this thesis contribute to a better understanding of the functional movements of PCD patients. The interpretation of the results can be utilized to guide the assessment and the process of rehabilitation, since the important components of the motor control were shown.
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spelling Lucareli, Paulo Roberto GarciaPolitti, FabianoLucareli, Paulo Roberto GarciaCorrêa, Fernanda IshidaGoulardins, Juliana BarbosaGarbelotti Junior, Silvio AntônioMoura, Renata Calhes Franco dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3238900134300651Barcala, Luciana2020-10-26T22:14:26Z2018-11-30Barcala, Luciana. Estudo das características biomecânicas e estratégias do controle neuromuscular de adultos jovens com paralisia cerebral do tipo discinético durante atividade de membro superior. 2018. 102 f. Tese( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Reabilitação) - Universidade Nove de Julho, São Paulo.http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/2263The diskynetic type of cerebral palsy affects 15% to 20% of the patients diagnosed with cerebral palsy. The cerebral palsy is the most common cause of the motor deficiency. The motor impairment generates involuntary and sustained muscles contractions that results in torsion movements, repetitive movements and abnormal posture that consequently promote limitations on the daily life activities. The movement analysis through the kinematic and electromyography together can detect relevant alterations of the neuromuscular system during the functional activity what guides a better treatment in the rehabilitation process, since it has as the main goal the functional independency. Clinically, the use of loads in functional trainings is fundamental to improve stability and control over the undesirable movements of the upper limbs. However, there are no evidences about the effects of the use of loads on the upper limbs movements, nor how much weight is good to be used to reach the satisfactory results during the rehabilitation. Even though the use of loads is a resource that promotes more improvements on the functionality, nothing is known about the neuromuscular modifications that occur during this intervention. The task of drinking was analyzed in three phases: the going, the adjustment and the return. According to this questioning, this thesis was divided in two studies that had two aims: 1) Compare the electromyographic activity and the range of movement of the dominant upper limb during a daily functional activity of drinking water with a mug between young adult patients with diskynetic cerebral palsy and young healthy adults; 2) Analyse and compare the muscular co-activation during the same daily functional activity of drinking water with a mug in both young healthy adults and young adult patients with diskynetic cerebral palsy and the interference of the use of the loads on the diskynetic people of this sample. The sample was composed by 30 young adults of both genders, who were divided in two groups: diskynetic (GD; n=15) and control (GC; n =15). The study 1 showed a lower electromyographic activity of the anterior deltoid, posterior deltoid and biceps brachii in the GD during the execution of the task in comparison with the GC. According the analyses of the interaction between the groups and the phases, only the biceps brachii showed lower activity during the outward and adjustment phases in comparison with the GC. In relation of the range of movement (ROM), the GD showed lower ROM for the shoulder, elbow, forearm and wrist movements, where the interaction between groups and phases, the GD showed lower ROM for flexion and internal rotation of shoulder, elbow flexion, forearm pronation and ulnar deviation during the outward phases, and lower ROM for shoulder extension and external rotation, elbow extension, forearm supination and radial deviation during the inward phase. The study 2 compared the muscular co-activation between the GD and GC, while the GD showed higher level of muscles co-activation of shoulder and elbow during the outward phase; shoulder, elbow and wrist in the adjustment phase, and elbow in the inward phase. Also, it was verified in the GD that the loads usage did not interfere in the muscular co-activations (p>0,05). The results of this thesis contribute to a better understanding of the functional movements of PCD patients. The interpretation of the results can be utilized to guide the assessment and the process of rehabilitation, since the important components of the motor control were shown.Clinicamente, o uso de carga para treino funcional é fundamental para melhorar a estabilidade e controle sobre os movimentos indesejáveis do membro superior. Não há evidências que o uso de cargas interfere na movimentação dos membros superiores e nem qual a quantidade de carga deve ser utilizada para atingir resultados satisfatórios durante a reabilitação. Apesar do uso de carga ser um recurso que proporciona maior funcionalidade, não se sabe quais as modificações neuromusculares que ocorrem nesta intervenção. O desempenho da tarefa de beber foi dividida em três fases: ida, ajuste e retorno. A partir desse questionamento, esta tese foi dividida em dois estudos tendo como objetivos: Estudo 1 – Comparar a atividade eletromiográfica e a amplitude de movimento do membro superior dominante durante a tarefa funcional de beber água com uma caneca, entre pacientes adultos jovens com paralisia cerebral do tipo discinético e adultos jovens saudáveis; Estudo 2 – Analisar e comparar a co-ativação muscular durante a mesma atividade funcional de beber água com uma caneca entre adultos jovens saudáveis (controle) e com paralisia cerebral do tipo discinética e a interferência do uso de cargas na população discinética dessa amostra. A amostra foi composta por 30 adultos jovens de ambos os gêneros, divididos em dois grupos: discinético (GD; n=15) e controle (GC; n=15). O estudo 1 mostrou menor atividade eletromiográfica de deltóide anterior, deltóide posterior e bíceps braquial no GD durante a execução da tarefa em comparação ao GC. De acordo com a análise da interação entre os grupos e as fases, apenas o bíceps braquial apresentou menor atividade muscular durante as fases de ida e ajuste em comparação ao GC. Quanto à amplitude de movimento (ADM), o GD apresentou menor ADM para os movimentos do ombro, cotovelo, antebraço e punho sendo que na interação entre grupos e fases, o GD apresentou menor ADM de flexão e rotação interna de ombro, flexão do cotovelo, pronação do antebraço e desvio ulnar nas fases de ida e menor ADM na extensão e rotação externa de ombro, extensão de cotovelo, supinação de antebraço e desvio radial na fase de retorno. O estudo 2 comparou a co-ativação muscular entre o GD e o GC, sendo que o GD apresentou maior nível de co-ativação muscular de ombro e cotovelo na fase de ida, ombro, cotovelo e punho na fase de ajuste, e cotovelo na fase de retorno. Também foi verificado no GD que o uso de cargas não interfere na co-ativação (p>0,05). Os resultados desta tese contribuem para melhor compreensão dos movimentos funcionais de pacientes com PCD. A interpretação dos resultados pode ser utilizada para guiar a avaliação e o processo de reabilitação, uma vez que componentes importantes do controle motor foram apresentados.Submitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2020-10-26T22:14:26Z No. of bitstreams: 1 LUCIANA BARCALA.pdf: 2954176 bytes, checksum: 79675cdc18d1e6902775c853421235f7 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2020-10-26T22:14:26Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Estudo das características biomecânicas e estratégias do controle neuromuscular de adultos jovens com paralisia cerebral do tipo discinético durante atividade de membro superior
title Estudo das características biomecânicas e estratégias do controle neuromuscular de adultos jovens com paralisia cerebral do tipo discinético durante atividade de membro superior
spellingShingle Estudo das características biomecânicas e estratégias do controle neuromuscular de adultos jovens com paralisia cerebral do tipo discinético durante atividade de membro superior
Barcala, Luciana
paralisia cerebral
discinético
membro superior
cinemática
eletromiografia
co-ativação
carga
cerebral palsy
dyskinetic
upper extremity
kinematic
electromyography
co-activation
load
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Estudo das características biomecânicas e estratégias do controle neuromuscular de adultos jovens com paralisia cerebral do tipo discinético durante atividade de membro superior
title_full Estudo das características biomecânicas e estratégias do controle neuromuscular de adultos jovens com paralisia cerebral do tipo discinético durante atividade de membro superior
title_fullStr Estudo das características biomecânicas e estratégias do controle neuromuscular de adultos jovens com paralisia cerebral do tipo discinético durante atividade de membro superior
title_full_unstemmed Estudo das características biomecânicas e estratégias do controle neuromuscular de adultos jovens com paralisia cerebral do tipo discinético durante atividade de membro superior
title_sort Estudo das características biomecânicas e estratégias do controle neuromuscular de adultos jovens com paralisia cerebral do tipo discinético durante atividade de membro superior
author Barcala, Luciana
author_facet Barcala, Luciana
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Politti, Fabiano
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Lucareli, Paulo Roberto Garcia
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Corrêa, Fernanda Ishida
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Goulardins, Juliana Barbosa
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Garbelotti Junior, Silvio Antônio
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Moura, Renata Calhes Franco de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barcala, Luciana
contributor_str_mv Lucareli, Paulo Roberto Garcia
Politti, Fabiano
Lucareli, Paulo Roberto Garcia
Corrêa, Fernanda Ishida
Goulardins, Juliana Barbosa
Garbelotti Junior, Silvio Antônio
Moura, Renata Calhes Franco de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv paralisia cerebral
discinético
membro superior
cinemática
eletromiografia
co-ativação
carga
topic paralisia cerebral
discinético
membro superior
cinemática
eletromiografia
co-ativação
carga
cerebral palsy
dyskinetic
upper extremity
kinematic
electromyography
co-activation
load
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv cerebral palsy
dyskinetic
upper extremity
kinematic
electromyography
co-activation
load
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description The diskynetic type of cerebral palsy affects 15% to 20% of the patients diagnosed with cerebral palsy. The cerebral palsy is the most common cause of the motor deficiency. The motor impairment generates involuntary and sustained muscles contractions that results in torsion movements, repetitive movements and abnormal posture that consequently promote limitations on the daily life activities. The movement analysis through the kinematic and electromyography together can detect relevant alterations of the neuromuscular system during the functional activity what guides a better treatment in the rehabilitation process, since it has as the main goal the functional independency. Clinically, the use of loads in functional trainings is fundamental to improve stability and control over the undesirable movements of the upper limbs. However, there are no evidences about the effects of the use of loads on the upper limbs movements, nor how much weight is good to be used to reach the satisfactory results during the rehabilitation. Even though the use of loads is a resource that promotes more improvements on the functionality, nothing is known about the neuromuscular modifications that occur during this intervention. The task of drinking was analyzed in three phases: the going, the adjustment and the return. According to this questioning, this thesis was divided in two studies that had two aims: 1) Compare the electromyographic activity and the range of movement of the dominant upper limb during a daily functional activity of drinking water with a mug between young adult patients with diskynetic cerebral palsy and young healthy adults; 2) Analyse and compare the muscular co-activation during the same daily functional activity of drinking water with a mug in both young healthy adults and young adult patients with diskynetic cerebral palsy and the interference of the use of the loads on the diskynetic people of this sample. The sample was composed by 30 young adults of both genders, who were divided in two groups: diskynetic (GD; n=15) and control (GC; n =15). The study 1 showed a lower electromyographic activity of the anterior deltoid, posterior deltoid and biceps brachii in the GD during the execution of the task in comparison with the GC. According the analyses of the interaction between the groups and the phases, only the biceps brachii showed lower activity during the outward and adjustment phases in comparison with the GC. In relation of the range of movement (ROM), the GD showed lower ROM for the shoulder, elbow, forearm and wrist movements, where the interaction between groups and phases, the GD showed lower ROM for flexion and internal rotation of shoulder, elbow flexion, forearm pronation and ulnar deviation during the outward phases, and lower ROM for shoulder extension and external rotation, elbow extension, forearm supination and radial deviation during the inward phase. The study 2 compared the muscular co-activation between the GD and GC, while the GD showed higher level of muscles co-activation of shoulder and elbow during the outward phase; shoulder, elbow and wrist in the adjustment phase, and elbow in the inward phase. Also, it was verified in the GD that the loads usage did not interfere in the muscular co-activations (p>0,05). The results of this thesis contribute to a better understanding of the functional movements of PCD patients. The interpretation of the results can be utilized to guide the assessment and the process of rehabilitation, since the important components of the motor control were shown.
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