Efeitos imediatos da diafibrólise percutânea na avaliação da dor e estado funcional em pacientes com cervicalgia

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Arielem Lopes
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Trabalho de conclusão de curso
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Introduction: The term neck pain refers to symptoms and/or manifestations of painful muscle changes in the cervical region. Percutaneous diafibrolysis is a non-invasive physical therapy technique used in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions that trigger pain and/or movement restriction. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of percutaneous diafibrolysis by the parameters of pain intensity and functional status in individuals affected by neck pain. Methods: For this purpose, a randomized clinical study was carried out. The sample consisted of 71 volunteers, who were allocated into an experimental group (36) and a control group (35), and received treatment by percutaneous diafibrolysis and sham (simulated percutaneous diafibrolysis) respectively. The volunteers received a session of the technique and data were collected before and after this procedure regarding pain and functionality. Volunteers from both groups were evaluated using the NDI-BR questionnaire, Visual Analog Pain Scale - VAS, and Pain Pressure Threshold - by pressure algometry. Results: There was no difference in clinical outcome change and between types of treatment for variable pain intensity (VAS). Treatment by PD showed greater efficacy in relation to TS in the pain threshold variable measured by algometry. The group that received PD showed a significant increase in algometry after the intervention and presented a higher final result than the group that received the sham technique. For the NDI result, there was a statistically significant change between pre and post intervention. However, there was no difference between the different techniques used. Conclusion: Conclusion: With the present study, it was possible to elucidate through pressure algometry and NDI that the percutaneous diafibrolysis technique produces immediate effects in reducing pain (intra and between groups) and in improving cervical functionality (intra groups) even when performed a single session, being better than the simulated technique.
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spelling Efeitos imediatos da diafibrólise percutânea na avaliação da dor e estado funcional em pacientes com cervicalgiaCervicalgiaDiafibrólise percutâneaEfeitos imediatosCervicalgiaImmediate effectsPercutaneous diafibrolysisCIENCIAS DA SAUDETécnica de Diafibrólise PercutâneaEstrutura cervicalIntroduction: The term neck pain refers to symptoms and/or manifestations of painful muscle changes in the cervical region. Percutaneous diafibrolysis is a non-invasive physical therapy technique used in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions that trigger pain and/or movement restriction. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of percutaneous diafibrolysis by the parameters of pain intensity and functional status in individuals affected by neck pain. Methods: For this purpose, a randomized clinical study was carried out. The sample consisted of 71 volunteers, who were allocated into an experimental group (36) and a control group (35), and received treatment by percutaneous diafibrolysis and sham (simulated percutaneous diafibrolysis) respectively. The volunteers received a session of the technique and data were collected before and after this procedure regarding pain and functionality. Volunteers from both groups were evaluated using the NDI-BR questionnaire, Visual Analog Pain Scale - VAS, and Pain Pressure Threshold - by pressure algometry. Results: There was no difference in clinical outcome change and between types of treatment for variable pain intensity (VAS). Treatment by PD showed greater efficacy in relation to TS in the pain threshold variable measured by algometry. The group that received PD showed a significant increase in algometry after the intervention and presented a higher final result than the group that received the sham technique. For the NDI result, there was a statistically significant change between pre and post intervention. However, there was no difference between the different techniques used. Conclusion: Conclusion: With the present study, it was possible to elucidate through pressure algometry and NDI that the percutaneous diafibrolysis technique produces immediate effects in reducing pain (intra and between groups) and in improving cervical functionality (intra groups) even when performed a single session, being better than the simulated technique.Introdução: O termo cervicalgia refere-se a sintomas e/ou manifestações de alterações musculares dolorosas na região cervical. A diafibrólise percutânea consiste em uma técnica fisioterapêutica não-invasiva utilizada no tratamento de condições musculoesqueléticas que desencadeiam dor e/ou restrição de movimento. Objetivo: Este estudo objetiva avaliar a eficácia da diafibrólise percutânea pelos parâmetros de intensidade de dor e estado funcional em indivíduos acometidos por cervicalgia. Métodos: Para tanto, realizou-se um estudo clínico randomizado. A amostra foi composta por 71 voluntários, estes foram alocados em grupo experimental (36) e grupo controle (35), e receberam respectivamente o tratamento por diafibrólise percutânea e sham (diafibrólise percutânea simulada). Os voluntários receberam uma sessão da técnica e os dados foram coletados antes e após este procedimento no que se refere a dor e a funcionalidade. Os voluntários de ambos os grupos foram avaliados através do questionário NDI-BR, Escala visual analógica de dor – EVA, e, Limiar pressórico de dor por algometria de pressão. Resultados: Não houve diferença na mudança de desfecho clínico e entre os tipos de tratamento para variável intensidade da dor (EVA). O tratamento por DP apresentou maior eficácia em relação à TS na variável de limiar da dor medido pela algometria. O grupo que recebeu DP apresentou um aumento significativo na algometria após a intervenção e apresentou um resultado final maior que o grupo que recebeu a técnica simulada. Para o resultado do NDI, houve mudança estatisticamente significativa entre o pré e pós intervenção. Porém não houve diferença entre as diferentes técnicas empregadas. Conclusão: com o presente estudo foi possível elucidar por meio da algometria de pressão e do NDI que a técnica de diafibrólise percutânea produz efeitos imediatos na redução dor (intra e entre grupos) e na melhora da funcionalidade cervical (intra-grupos) mesmo sendo realizada uma única sessão, sendo melhor que a técnica simulada.5SimISB - Instituto de Saúde e Biotecnologia (Coari)COARIFisioterapia - Bacharelado - CoariLeite, William Bezerrahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0885454760577051Santos, Irlei doshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8479262508423862Maciel, Thiago dos Santoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4136986758835205Almeida, Arielem Lopes2022-09-27T15:45:41Z2022-09-152022-09-27T15:45:41Z2022-08-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesishttp://riu.ufam.edu.br/handle/prefix/6307porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFAMinstname:Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM)instacron:UFAM2022-09-27T15:54:45Zoai:localhost:prefix/6307Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://riu.ufam.edu.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-09-27T15:54:45Repositório Institucional da UFAM - Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efeitos imediatos da diafibrólise percutânea na avaliação da dor e estado funcional em pacientes com cervicalgia
title Efeitos imediatos da diafibrólise percutânea na avaliação da dor e estado funcional em pacientes com cervicalgia
spellingShingle Efeitos imediatos da diafibrólise percutânea na avaliação da dor e estado funcional em pacientes com cervicalgia
Almeida, Arielem Lopes
Cervicalgia
Diafibrólise percutânea
Efeitos imediatos
Cervicalgia
Immediate effects
Percutaneous diafibrolysis
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
Técnica de Diafibrólise Percutânea
Estrutura cervical
title_short Efeitos imediatos da diafibrólise percutânea na avaliação da dor e estado funcional em pacientes com cervicalgia
title_full Efeitos imediatos da diafibrólise percutânea na avaliação da dor e estado funcional em pacientes com cervicalgia
title_fullStr Efeitos imediatos da diafibrólise percutânea na avaliação da dor e estado funcional em pacientes com cervicalgia
title_full_unstemmed Efeitos imediatos da diafibrólise percutânea na avaliação da dor e estado funcional em pacientes com cervicalgia
title_sort Efeitos imediatos da diafibrólise percutânea na avaliação da dor e estado funcional em pacientes com cervicalgia
author Almeida, Arielem Lopes
author_facet Almeida, Arielem Lopes
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Leite, William Bezerra
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0885454760577051
Santos, Irlei dos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8479262508423862
Maciel, Thiago dos Santos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4136986758835205
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Arielem Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cervicalgia
Diafibrólise percutânea
Efeitos imediatos
Cervicalgia
Immediate effects
Percutaneous diafibrolysis
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
Técnica de Diafibrólise Percutânea
Estrutura cervical
topic Cervicalgia
Diafibrólise percutânea
Efeitos imediatos
Cervicalgia
Immediate effects
Percutaneous diafibrolysis
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
Técnica de Diafibrólise Percutânea
Estrutura cervical
description Introduction: The term neck pain refers to symptoms and/or manifestations of painful muscle changes in the cervical region. Percutaneous diafibrolysis is a non-invasive physical therapy technique used in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions that trigger pain and/or movement restriction. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of percutaneous diafibrolysis by the parameters of pain intensity and functional status in individuals affected by neck pain. Methods: For this purpose, a randomized clinical study was carried out. The sample consisted of 71 volunteers, who were allocated into an experimental group (36) and a control group (35), and received treatment by percutaneous diafibrolysis and sham (simulated percutaneous diafibrolysis) respectively. The volunteers received a session of the technique and data were collected before and after this procedure regarding pain and functionality. Volunteers from both groups were evaluated using the NDI-BR questionnaire, Visual Analog Pain Scale - VAS, and Pain Pressure Threshold - by pressure algometry. Results: There was no difference in clinical outcome change and between types of treatment for variable pain intensity (VAS). Treatment by PD showed greater efficacy in relation to TS in the pain threshold variable measured by algometry. The group that received PD showed a significant increase in algometry after the intervention and presented a higher final result than the group that received the sham technique. For the NDI result, there was a statistically significant change between pre and post intervention. However, there was no difference between the different techniques used. Conclusion: Conclusion: With the present study, it was possible to elucidate through pressure algometry and NDI that the percutaneous diafibrolysis technique produces immediate effects in reducing pain (intra and between groups) and in improving cervical functionality (intra groups) even when performed a single session, being better than the simulated technique.
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