Hydrotherapy and crenotherapy in the treatment of pain: integrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Antunes,Juliane de Macedo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Daher,Donizete Vago, Giaretta,Vania Maria de Araújo, Ferrari,Maria Fernanda Muniz, Posso,Maria Belén Salazar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BrJP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The Integrative and Complementary Practices were implemented in the Unified Health System as adjunctive modalities in the treatment of pain. This article focuses on crenotherapy and hydrotherapy, whose agents are the natural mineral waters and common for the rehabilitation of functional alterations. The scarcity of these practices for the treatment of pain in the literature justifies this review. This study aimed to check the scientific productions about the efficacy of balneology/balneotherapy/crenotherapy and hydrotherapy in the treatment of pain. CONTENTS: It is an integrative review, carried out in May 2018, searching in the electronically available scientific articles, in full, in the LILACS, Pubmed, BVS and CINAHL database in periodicals published in the last 10 years focusing on crenotherapy and hydrotherapy for pain relief, in the Portuguese, English and Spanish language. The descriptors used were: "Pain", "Balneology", "Crenotherapy", "Hydrotherapy" "Efficacy"; "Effectiveness" in the three languages, combined with the Boolean expressions AND/Y/E and OR/O/U/OU, finding 2306 articles, of which 111 were identified, and only 27 met the inclusion criteria, analyzed and incorporated the evidence that emerged in pain relief. CONCLUSION: This study showed that most of the evidence emerged from the studies analyzed regarding the efficacy of hydrotherapy and balneology in pain pictures focused on levels 1 to 3. Of the 27 studies, 18 showed the efficacy of hydrotherapy and eight of balneology in the pain symptomatology and one in relation to the lack of knowledge of the use of these complementary therapies in pain relief.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hydrotherapy and crenotherapy in the treatment of pain: integrative review
title Hydrotherapy and crenotherapy in the treatment of pain: integrative review
spellingShingle Hydrotherapy and crenotherapy in the treatment of pain: integrative review
Antunes,Juliane de Macedo
Balneology
Balneotherapy
Crenotherapy
Efficacy
Hydrotherapy
Pain
title_short Hydrotherapy and crenotherapy in the treatment of pain: integrative review
title_full Hydrotherapy and crenotherapy in the treatment of pain: integrative review
title_fullStr Hydrotherapy and crenotherapy in the treatment of pain: integrative review
title_full_unstemmed Hydrotherapy and crenotherapy in the treatment of pain: integrative review
title_sort Hydrotherapy and crenotherapy in the treatment of pain: integrative review
author Antunes,Juliane de Macedo
author_facet Antunes,Juliane de Macedo
Daher,Donizete Vago
Giaretta,Vania Maria de Araújo
Ferrari,Maria Fernanda Muniz
Posso,Maria Belén Salazar
author_role author
author2 Daher,Donizete Vago
Giaretta,Vania Maria de Araújo
Ferrari,Maria Fernanda Muniz
Posso,Maria Belén Salazar
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Antunes,Juliane de Macedo
Daher,Donizete Vago
Giaretta,Vania Maria de Araújo
Ferrari,Maria Fernanda Muniz
Posso,Maria Belén Salazar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Balneology
Balneotherapy
Crenotherapy
Efficacy
Hydrotherapy
Pain
topic Balneology
Balneotherapy
Crenotherapy
Efficacy
Hydrotherapy
Pain
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The Integrative and Complementary Practices were implemented in the Unified Health System as adjunctive modalities in the treatment of pain. This article focuses on crenotherapy and hydrotherapy, whose agents are the natural mineral waters and common for the rehabilitation of functional alterations. The scarcity of these practices for the treatment of pain in the literature justifies this review. This study aimed to check the scientific productions about the efficacy of balneology/balneotherapy/crenotherapy and hydrotherapy in the treatment of pain. CONTENTS: It is an integrative review, carried out in May 2018, searching in the electronically available scientific articles, in full, in the LILACS, Pubmed, BVS and CINAHL database in periodicals published in the last 10 years focusing on crenotherapy and hydrotherapy for pain relief, in the Portuguese, English and Spanish language. The descriptors used were: "Pain", "Balneology", "Crenotherapy", "Hydrotherapy" "Efficacy"; "Effectiveness" in the three languages, combined with the Boolean expressions AND/Y/E and OR/O/U/OU, finding 2306 articles, of which 111 were identified, and only 27 met the inclusion criteria, analyzed and incorporated the evidence that emerged in pain relief. CONCLUSION: This study showed that most of the evidence emerged from the studies analyzed regarding the efficacy of hydrotherapy and balneology in pain pictures focused on levels 1 to 3. Of the 27 studies, 18 showed the efficacy of hydrotherapy and eight of balneology in the pain symptomatology and one in relation to the lack of knowledge of the use of these complementary therapies in pain relief.
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