Shiatsu-associated physical therapy on pain and fatigue on people with multiple sclerosis

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Autor(a) principal: Fillis, Michelle Moreira Abujamra
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Nicio, Roseli Nicio, Roberto Toshio, Nicio, Roberto Toshio, Alves dos Santos, Gabriela, Brandet, João Marcos, Ribeiro, Heloisa Galdino Gumieiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Fisioterapia em Movimento
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/29012
Resumo: Introduction: Pain and fatigue are common symptoms in multiple sclerosis (MS). Shiatsu, a technique that uses the pressure of fingers, associated with manual therapy, exercises and stretching can be used to control these symptoms. Objective: To evaluate the effect of Shiatsu associated with physical therapy on pain and fatigue on people with MS. Methods: Randomized clinical trial with people diagnosed with MS divided into two groups: intervention group (IG) - Shiatsu-associated physical therapy (n = 9), and control group (n = 8). Participants were assessed before and after treatment by the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), Neuropathic Pain Questionnaire (DN4), Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS), and description of sociodemographic. Results: Seventeen people with MS (9 men) aged 45.18 ± 3.06  years participated in this study. In the total sample, the average of DN4 was 1.65 ± 20.02, VAS was 2.29 ± 2.80, MFIS was 39.47 ± 29.67, and 52.9 % had a score > 38 in the MFIS that corresponds to presence of fatigue. The values pre/post-intervention/grade of p, respectively in the treatment group was DN4: 2.78 ± 2.16/2.0 ± 2.12/0.432, EVA: 3.22 ± 3.27/0.33 ± 1.00/0.023, total MFIS: 44.44 ± 35.91/35 ± 31.70/0.068. In the control group was DN4 0.38 ± 0.744/2.25 ± 2.71/0.054, EVA 1.25 ± 1.83/3.63 ± 2.38/0.043 and MFIS 33.88 ± 21.68/25.13 ± 24.22/0.379. Conclusion: Shiatsu associated with Physiotherapy was effective in improving pain and fatigue in individuals with MS.  Keywords: Fatigue. Multiple Sclerosis. Pain. Physical Therapy. Shiatsu.
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spelling Shiatsu-associated physical therapy on pain and fatigue on people with multiple sclerosisShiatsu associado a fisioterapia na dor e fadiga em pessoas com esclerose múltiplaIntroduction: Pain and fatigue are common symptoms in multiple sclerosis (MS). Shiatsu, a technique that uses the pressure of fingers, associated with manual therapy, exercises and stretching can be used to control these symptoms. Objective: To evaluate the effect of Shiatsu associated with physical therapy on pain and fatigue on people with MS. Methods: Randomized clinical trial with people diagnosed with MS divided into two groups: intervention group (IG) - Shiatsu-associated physical therapy (n = 9), and control group (n = 8). Participants were assessed before and after treatment by the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), Neuropathic Pain Questionnaire (DN4), Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS), and description of sociodemographic. Results: Seventeen people with MS (9 men) aged 45.18 ± 3.06  years participated in this study. In the total sample, the average of DN4 was 1.65 ± 20.02, VAS was 2.29 ± 2.80, MFIS was 39.47 ± 29.67, and 52.9 % had a score > 38 in the MFIS that corresponds to presence of fatigue. The values pre/post-intervention/grade of p, respectively in the treatment group was DN4: 2.78 ± 2.16/2.0 ± 2.12/0.432, EVA: 3.22 ± 3.27/0.33 ± 1.00/0.023, total MFIS: 44.44 ± 35.91/35 ± 31.70/0.068. In the control group was DN4 0.38 ± 0.744/2.25 ± 2.71/0.054, EVA 1.25 ± 1.83/3.63 ± 2.38/0.043 and MFIS 33.88 ± 21.68/25.13 ± 24.22/0.379. Conclusion: Shiatsu associated with Physiotherapy was effective in improving pain and fatigue in individuals with MS.  Keywords: Fatigue. Multiple Sclerosis. Pain. Physical Therapy. Shiatsu.Introdução: A dor e a fadiga são sintomas comuns na esclerose múltipla (EM). O Shiatsu, técnica que utiliza a pressão dos dedos, associado à terapia manual, exercícios e alongamentos pode ser utilizado ​​para controlar esses sintomas. Objetivo: Avaliar o efeito do Shiatsu associado à fisioterapia na dor e fadiga em pessoas com EM. Método: Ensaio clínico randomizado com pessoas com diagnóstico de EM, divididas aleatoriamente em grupo intervenção (GI) fisioterapia associada ao Shiatsu (n = 9) e grupo controle (n = 8).  Os participantes foram avaliados antes e após o tratamento pela escala expandida do estado da incapacidade (EDSS), questionário para dor neuropática (DN4), Escala visual de dor (EVA) e Escala de Impacto da Fadiga (MFIS), além da descrição dos dados sociodemográficos. Resultados: Participaram deste estudo 17 pessoas com EM (9 homens), com idade média 45,18 ± 3,06 anos. Na amostra total, a média do DN4 foi 1,65 ± 20,02, da EVA foi de 2,29 ± 2,80, MFIS foi de 39,47 ± 29,67 e 52,9% apresentaram escore > 38 no MFIS, que corresponde à presença de fadiga.  Os valores no pré/pós-intervenção/valor de p, respectivamente no grupo tratamento foi DN4: 2,78 ± 2,16/2,0 ± 2,12/0,432, EVA: 3,22 ± 3,27/0,33 ± 1,00/0,023, MFIS: 44,44 ± 35,91/35 ± 31,70/0,068. No grupo controle foi DN4: 0,38 ± 0,744/2,25 ± 2,71/ 0,054, EVA: 1,25 ± 1,83/3,63 ± 2,38/0,043 e MFIS: 33,88 ± 21,68/25,13 ± 24,22/0,379.  Conclusão: O Shiatsu associado a fisioterapia foi eficaz na melhora da dor e fadiga em indivíduos com EM.  Palavras-chaves: Fadiga. Esclerose múltipla. Dor. Fisioterapia. Shiatsu.Editora PUCPRESS2022-03-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/2901210.1590/fm.2022.35114Fisioterapia em Movimento (Physical Therapy in Movement); Vol. 35 (2022): n. cont.Fisioterapia em Movimento; v. 35 (2022): n. cont.1980-5918reponame:Fisioterapia em Movimentoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)instacron:PUC_PRenghttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/29012/25442Copyright (c) 2022 PUCPRESSinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFillis, Michelle Moreira Abujamra Nicio, Roseli Nicio, Roberto Toshio Nicio, Roberto Toshio Alves dos Santos, Gabriela Brandet, João Marcos Ribeiro, Heloisa Galdino Gumieiro 2022-10-07T13:31:55Zoai:ojs.periodicos.pucpr.br:article/29012Revistahttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisioPRIhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/oairubia.farias@pucpr.br||revista.fisioterapia@pucpr.br1980-59180103-5150opendoar:2022-10-07T13:31:55Fisioterapia em Movimento - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Shiatsu-associated physical therapy on pain and fatigue on people with multiple sclerosis
Shiatsu associado a fisioterapia na dor e fadiga em pessoas com esclerose múltipla
title Shiatsu-associated physical therapy on pain and fatigue on people with multiple sclerosis
spellingShingle Shiatsu-associated physical therapy on pain and fatigue on people with multiple sclerosis
Fillis, Michelle Moreira Abujamra
title_short Shiatsu-associated physical therapy on pain and fatigue on people with multiple sclerosis
title_full Shiatsu-associated physical therapy on pain and fatigue on people with multiple sclerosis
title_fullStr Shiatsu-associated physical therapy on pain and fatigue on people with multiple sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Shiatsu-associated physical therapy on pain and fatigue on people with multiple sclerosis
title_sort Shiatsu-associated physical therapy on pain and fatigue on people with multiple sclerosis
author Fillis, Michelle Moreira Abujamra
author_facet Fillis, Michelle Moreira Abujamra
Nicio, Roseli Nicio, Roberto Toshio
Nicio, Roberto Toshio
Alves dos Santos, Gabriela
Brandet, João Marcos
Ribeiro, Heloisa Galdino Gumieiro
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author2 Nicio, Roseli Nicio, Roberto Toshio
Nicio, Roberto Toshio
Alves dos Santos, Gabriela
Brandet, João Marcos
Ribeiro, Heloisa Galdino Gumieiro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fillis, Michelle Moreira Abujamra
Nicio, Roseli Nicio, Roberto Toshio
Nicio, Roberto Toshio
Alves dos Santos, Gabriela
Brandet, João Marcos
Ribeiro, Heloisa Galdino Gumieiro
description Introduction: Pain and fatigue are common symptoms in multiple sclerosis (MS). Shiatsu, a technique that uses the pressure of fingers, associated with manual therapy, exercises and stretching can be used to control these symptoms. Objective: To evaluate the effect of Shiatsu associated with physical therapy on pain and fatigue on people with MS. Methods: Randomized clinical trial with people diagnosed with MS divided into two groups: intervention group (IG) - Shiatsu-associated physical therapy (n = 9), and control group (n = 8). Participants were assessed before and after treatment by the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), Neuropathic Pain Questionnaire (DN4), Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS), and description of sociodemographic. Results: Seventeen people with MS (9 men) aged 45.18 ± 3.06  years participated in this study. In the total sample, the average of DN4 was 1.65 ± 20.02, VAS was 2.29 ± 2.80, MFIS was 39.47 ± 29.67, and 52.9 % had a score > 38 in the MFIS that corresponds to presence of fatigue. The values pre/post-intervention/grade of p, respectively in the treatment group was DN4: 2.78 ± 2.16/2.0 ± 2.12/0.432, EVA: 3.22 ± 3.27/0.33 ± 1.00/0.023, total MFIS: 44.44 ± 35.91/35 ± 31.70/0.068. In the control group was DN4 0.38 ± 0.744/2.25 ± 2.71/0.054, EVA 1.25 ± 1.83/3.63 ± 2.38/0.043 and MFIS 33.88 ± 21.68/25.13 ± 24.22/0.379. Conclusion: Shiatsu associated with Physiotherapy was effective in improving pain and fatigue in individuals with MS.  Keywords: Fatigue. Multiple Sclerosis. Pain. Physical Therapy. Shiatsu.
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