Effects of deep heating to treat osteoarthritis pain: systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Jorge,Matheus Santos Gomes
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Zanin,Caroline, Knob,Bruna, Wibelinger,Lia Mara
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Dor
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Osteoarthritis is an inflammatory and degenerative joint disease, causing pain, musculoskeletal disorders and impact on functionality, daily life activities and quality of life. The action of physical agents by means of deep heating seems to be an alternative to treat such disease. This study aimed at verifying the effects of deep heating on osteoarthritis patients. CONTENTS: A systematic review was carried out in Medline, Scielo and LILACS databases as from keywords "Osteoarthritis", "Induced Hyperthermia", "Physiotherapy" and "Ultrasound", and other keywords such as "Deep heat", "Microwaves" and Short-waves", in Portuguese, English and Spanish, in the period from January 2005 to January 2016, and 986 articles were found. Initially, 16 potentially relevant articles were selected for the study and, after a judicious qualitative analysis, nine complete articles meeting inclusion criteria were selected. CONCLUSION: Physical deep heating physical agents (ultrasound, short-waves diathermy and microwaves) were beneficial to manage pain and other variables in individuals with osteoarthritis in different levels of severity, especially in the long term. However, these effects are better observed when applied simultaneously with kinesiotherapy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of deep heating to treat osteoarthritis pain: systematic review
title Effects of deep heating to treat osteoarthritis pain: systematic review
spellingShingle Effects of deep heating to treat osteoarthritis pain: systematic review
Jorge,Matheus Santos Gomes
Induced hyperthermia
Osteoarthritis
Pain
Physiotherapy
Ultrasound
title_short Effects of deep heating to treat osteoarthritis pain: systematic review
title_full Effects of deep heating to treat osteoarthritis pain: systematic review
title_fullStr Effects of deep heating to treat osteoarthritis pain: systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Effects of deep heating to treat osteoarthritis pain: systematic review
title_sort Effects of deep heating to treat osteoarthritis pain: systematic review
author Jorge,Matheus Santos Gomes
author_facet Jorge,Matheus Santos Gomes
Zanin,Caroline
Knob,Bruna
Wibelinger,Lia Mara
author_role author
author2 Zanin,Caroline
Knob,Bruna
Wibelinger,Lia Mara
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jorge,Matheus Santos Gomes
Zanin,Caroline
Knob,Bruna
Wibelinger,Lia Mara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Induced hyperthermia
Osteoarthritis
Pain
Physiotherapy
Ultrasound
topic Induced hyperthermia
Osteoarthritis
Pain
Physiotherapy
Ultrasound
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Osteoarthritis is an inflammatory and degenerative joint disease, causing pain, musculoskeletal disorders and impact on functionality, daily life activities and quality of life. The action of physical agents by means of deep heating seems to be an alternative to treat such disease. This study aimed at verifying the effects of deep heating on osteoarthritis patients. CONTENTS: A systematic review was carried out in Medline, Scielo and LILACS databases as from keywords "Osteoarthritis", "Induced Hyperthermia", "Physiotherapy" and "Ultrasound", and other keywords such as "Deep heat", "Microwaves" and Short-waves", in Portuguese, English and Spanish, in the period from January 2005 to January 2016, and 986 articles were found. Initially, 16 potentially relevant articles were selected for the study and, after a judicious qualitative analysis, nine complete articles meeting inclusion criteria were selected. CONCLUSION: Physical deep heating physical agents (ultrasound, short-waves diathermy and microwaves) were beneficial to manage pain and other variables in individuals with osteoarthritis in different levels of severity, especially in the long term. However, these effects are better observed when applied simultaneously with kinesiotherapy.
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