Effects of visceral manipulation in the treatment of pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea

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Autor(a) principal: Alves, Jamile Maria de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Martins, Roberta Alvarenga Guedes, Baratella, Thayna Maria Praia, Silva, Natalia Santos Pereira da, Quiros, Ana Carolina da Silva, Monte, Juliana Alves do, Uchôa, Silvana Maria Macedo, Veiga, Paulo Henrique Altran
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of visceral manipulation in the treatment of pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea. Method: This is a cross-sectional randomized clinical trial study, in which 13 women with primary dysmenorrhea were evaluated. Initially, a socio-clinical data collection was performed, then a questionnaire on dysmenorrhea was applied and pain intensity was assessed using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). They were divided into two groups, one of them being the control group (CG) that used Tens Burst and the experimental group (EG) in which visceral manipulations of the uterus and ovaries were performed. After the end of the consultations, the patients were re-evaluated with the same questionnaire and scale already used. Results: It was possible to observe from the data that although both groups had positive results after the treatment period, the EG showed a more significant improvement in terms of pain intensity and symptom reduction, when compared to the CG after both techniques, especially in the initial phase of the menstrual cycle. It was also observed in the EG a pain reduction of 3.85 points in the VAS after visceral manipulation, whereas in the CG it obtained a pain reduction in the VAS of 0.83 points when using TENS. Conclusion: Therefore, both techniques showed satisfactory results, however visceral manipulation showed more positive results, especially in the initial phase of menstruation, being able to reduce pain in women with dysmenorrhea.
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spelling Effects of visceral manipulation in the treatment of pain in women with primary dysmenorrheaEfectos de la manipulación visceral sobre el manejo del dolor em mujeres com dismenorrea primariaEfeitos da manipulação visceral no tratamento da dor em mulheres com dismenorreia primáriaDismenorreiaManipulações musculoesqueléticasManipulação osteopáticaVísceras.DysmenorrheaMusculoskeletal manipulationsOsteopathic manipulationViscera.DismenorreaManipulaciones musculoesqueléticasManipulación osteopáticaVísceras.Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of visceral manipulation in the treatment of pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea. Method: This is a cross-sectional randomized clinical trial study, in which 13 women with primary dysmenorrhea were evaluated. Initially, a socio-clinical data collection was performed, then a questionnaire on dysmenorrhea was applied and pain intensity was assessed using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). They were divided into two groups, one of them being the control group (CG) that used Tens Burst and the experimental group (EG) in which visceral manipulations of the uterus and ovaries were performed. After the end of the consultations, the patients were re-evaluated with the same questionnaire and scale already used. Results: It was possible to observe from the data that although both groups had positive results after the treatment period, the EG showed a more significant improvement in terms of pain intensity and symptom reduction, when compared to the CG after both techniques, especially in the initial phase of the menstrual cycle. It was also observed in the EG a pain reduction of 3.85 points in the VAS after visceral manipulation, whereas in the CG it obtained a pain reduction in the VAS of 0.83 points when using TENS. Conclusion: Therefore, both techniques showed satisfactory results, however visceral manipulation showed more positive results, especially in the initial phase of menstruation, being able to reduce pain in women with dysmenorrhea.Objetivo: Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar los efectos de la manipulación visceral en el tratamiento del dolor en mujeres con dismenorrea primaria. Método: Se trata de un ensayo clínico transversal, aleatorizado, en el que se evaluaron 13 mujeres con dismenorrea primaria. Inicialmente se realizó una recolección de datos socioclínicos, luego se aplicó un cuestionario sobre dismenorrea y se evaluó la intensidad del dolor mediante la Escala Visual Analógica (EVA). Se dividieron en dos grupos, siendo uno de ellos el grupo control (GC) que utilizó Tens Burst y el grupo experimental (EG) en el que se realizaron manipulaciones viscerales de útero y ovarios. Una vez finalizadas las consultas, los pacientes fueron reevaluados con el mismo cuestionario y escala ya utilizados. Resultados: Se pudo observar a partir de los datos que aunque ambos grupos tuvieron resultados positivos después del período de tratamiento, el GE mostró una mejoría más significativa en términos de intensidad del dolor y reducción de síntomas, cuando se comparó con el GC después de ambas técnicas, especialmente en el fase inicial del ciclo menstrual. También se observó en el GE una reducción del dolor de 3,85 puntos en la EVA tras la manipulación visceral, mientras que en el GC obtuvo una reducción del dolor en la EVA de 0,83 puntos al utilizar TENS. Conclusión: Por tanto, ambas técnicas mostraron resultados satisfactorios, sin embargo la manipulación visceral mostró resultados más positivos, especialmente en la fase inicial de la menstruación, pudiendo reducir el dolor en mujeres con dismenorrea.Objetivo: O trabalho objetivou avaliar os efeitos da manipulação visceral no tratamento da dor em mulheres com dismenorreia primária. Método: Trata-se de um estudo do tipo ensaio clínico randomizado de corte transversal, no qual foram avaliadas 13 mulheres que apresentavam dismenorreia primária. Inicialmente foi realizada uma coleta de dados sócio clínicos, em seguida foi aplicado um questionário sobre dismenorreia e foi avaliada a intensidade da dor pela Escala Visual Analógica (EVA). Foram divididas em dois grupos sendo um deles o grupo controle (GC) que utilizou a Tens Burst e o grupo experimental (GE) no qual foram realizadas as manipulações viscerais do útero e ovário. Após o fim dos atendimentos as pacientes foram reavaliadas com o mesmo questionário e escala já utilizados. Resultados: Foi possível observar diante dos dados que apesar de ambos os grupos apresentarem resultados positivos depois do período de tratamento, o GE apresentou uma melhora mais significativa quanto a intensidade da dor e redução dos sintomas, quando comparado ao GC após ambas as técnicas, principalmente na fase inicial do ciclo menstrual. Observou-se também no GE uma redução da dor de 3,85 pontos na EVA após a manipulação visceral, já no GC obteve uma redução da dor na EVA de 0,83 pontos ao ser utilizado a TENS. Conclusão: Diante disso, ambas as técnicas apresentaram resultados satisfatórios, no entanto a manipulação visceral apontou resultados mais positivos, principalmente, na fase inicial da menstruação, sendo capaz de diminuir a dor em mulheres com dismenorreia.Research, Society and Development2021-09-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2035210.33448/rsd-v10i12.20352Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e231101220352Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e231101220352Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e2311012203522525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20352/18162Copyright (c) 2021 Jamile Maria de Souza Alves; Roberta Alvarenga Guedes Martins; Thayna Maria Praia Baratella; Natalia Santos Pereira da Silva; Ana Carolina da Silva Quiros; Juliana Alves do Monte; Silvana Maria Macedo Uchôa; Paulo Henrique Altran Veigahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlves, Jamile Maria de Souza Martins, Roberta Alvarenga Guedes Baratella, Thayna Maria Praia Silva, Natalia Santos Pereira da Quiros, Ana Carolina da Silva Monte, Juliana Alves do Uchôa, Silvana Maria Macedo Veiga, Paulo Henrique Altran 2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20352Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:01.632241Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of visceral manipulation in the treatment of pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea
Efectos de la manipulación visceral sobre el manejo del dolor em mujeres com dismenorrea primaria
Efeitos da manipulação visceral no tratamento da dor em mulheres com dismenorreia primária
title Effects of visceral manipulation in the treatment of pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea
spellingShingle Effects of visceral manipulation in the treatment of pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea
Alves, Jamile Maria de Souza
Dismenorreia
Manipulações musculoesqueléticas
Manipulação osteopática
Vísceras.
Dysmenorrhea
Musculoskeletal manipulations
Osteopathic manipulation
Viscera.
Dismenorrea
Manipulaciones musculoesqueléticas
Manipulación osteopática
Vísceras.
title_short Effects of visceral manipulation in the treatment of pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea
title_full Effects of visceral manipulation in the treatment of pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea
title_fullStr Effects of visceral manipulation in the treatment of pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea
title_full_unstemmed Effects of visceral manipulation in the treatment of pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea
title_sort Effects of visceral manipulation in the treatment of pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea
author Alves, Jamile Maria de Souza
author_facet Alves, Jamile Maria de Souza
Martins, Roberta Alvarenga Guedes
Baratella, Thayna Maria Praia
Silva, Natalia Santos Pereira da
Quiros, Ana Carolina da Silva
Monte, Juliana Alves do
Uchôa, Silvana Maria Macedo
Veiga, Paulo Henrique Altran
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author2 Martins, Roberta Alvarenga Guedes
Baratella, Thayna Maria Praia
Silva, Natalia Santos Pereira da
Quiros, Ana Carolina da Silva
Monte, Juliana Alves do
Uchôa, Silvana Maria Macedo
Veiga, Paulo Henrique Altran
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves, Jamile Maria de Souza
Martins, Roberta Alvarenga Guedes
Baratella, Thayna Maria Praia
Silva, Natalia Santos Pereira da
Quiros, Ana Carolina da Silva
Monte, Juliana Alves do
Uchôa, Silvana Maria Macedo
Veiga, Paulo Henrique Altran
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dismenorreia
Manipulações musculoesqueléticas
Manipulação osteopática
Vísceras.
Dysmenorrhea
Musculoskeletal manipulations
Osteopathic manipulation
Viscera.
Dismenorrea
Manipulaciones musculoesqueléticas
Manipulación osteopática
Vísceras.
topic Dismenorreia
Manipulações musculoesqueléticas
Manipulação osteopática
Vísceras.
Dysmenorrhea
Musculoskeletal manipulations
Osteopathic manipulation
Viscera.
Dismenorrea
Manipulaciones musculoesqueléticas
Manipulación osteopática
Vísceras.
description Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of visceral manipulation in the treatment of pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea. Method: This is a cross-sectional randomized clinical trial study, in which 13 women with primary dysmenorrhea were evaluated. Initially, a socio-clinical data collection was performed, then a questionnaire on dysmenorrhea was applied and pain intensity was assessed using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). They were divided into two groups, one of them being the control group (CG) that used Tens Burst and the experimental group (EG) in which visceral manipulations of the uterus and ovaries were performed. After the end of the consultations, the patients were re-evaluated with the same questionnaire and scale already used. Results: It was possible to observe from the data that although both groups had positive results after the treatment period, the EG showed a more significant improvement in terms of pain intensity and symptom reduction, when compared to the CG after both techniques, especially in the initial phase of the menstrual cycle. It was also observed in the EG a pain reduction of 3.85 points in the VAS after visceral manipulation, whereas in the CG it obtained a pain reduction in the VAS of 0.83 points when using TENS. Conclusion: Therefore, both techniques showed satisfactory results, however visceral manipulation showed more positive results, especially in the initial phase of menstruation, being able to reduce pain in women with dysmenorrhea.
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