Investigation of shock wave therapy dosages in the treatment of spasticity: An experimental study

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Autor(a) principal: Bieszczad, Claudio Francisco Kluppel
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Rodrigo Florêncio da, Rothenbuhler, Renata, Palmar, Angelo Contar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20845
Resumo: The different functions of the shock waves regarding dose, intensity, application time and selection of suitable patients are analyzed, that is, the indications, contraindications and their complications. It is necessary to improve methods of applying shock waves in spasticity in a safe and coherent way, 23 cases, aged between 20 and 76 years, are selected. Divided into two different groups. Group 1: Composed of 10 normal individuals, high dosages are used. Dose: 0.050mj/mm² to 0.060mj/mm². Group 2: Composed of 13 individuals with spasticity, the same high dosages of the first group are used to check the skin's resistance to the dosage. The measurements compared the moments before and after applications using the modified Ashworth scale, digital goniometry, accelerometer and skin inspection to check for signs of bruises or petechiae. When analyzing the average, before the applications, the degree of elbow flexion was (37.2) and after the applications, the elbow flexion evolved to (61.0), making the elbow freer and more malleable. The second joint that showed improvement was shoulder abduction. The abduction that presented (40.2) started to present (49.6) degrees. Maximum acceleration improved comparing moments before and after shock wave applications (0.97-1.27). Petechiae, erythema and bruises are not observed in front of the equipment. At the end, a table with dosages and cycles and safe energy is shown. Conclusion: There was a decrease in spasticity in all assessments. The tolerance of patients to the equipment was satisfactorily observed in this study.
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spelling Investigation of shock wave therapy dosages in the treatment of spasticity: An experimental studyInvestigación de las dosis de la terapia de ondas de choque en el tratamiento de la espasticidad: un estudio experimentalInvestigação de dosagens da terapia por ondas de choque no tratamento da espasticidade: Um estudo experimentalAccidente cerebrovascularEspasticidadLitotriciaModalidades de fisioterapiaOndas mecânicas.Acidente vascular cerebralEspasticidadeLitotripsiaModalidades de fisioterapiaOndas mecânicas.Cerebrovascular accidentSpasticityLithotripsyPhysical therapy modalitiesMechanical waves.The different functions of the shock waves regarding dose, intensity, application time and selection of suitable patients are analyzed, that is, the indications, contraindications and their complications. It is necessary to improve methods of applying shock waves in spasticity in a safe and coherent way, 23 cases, aged between 20 and 76 years, are selected. Divided into two different groups. Group 1: Composed of 10 normal individuals, high dosages are used. Dose: 0.050mj/mm² to 0.060mj/mm². Group 2: Composed of 13 individuals with spasticity, the same high dosages of the first group are used to check the skin's resistance to the dosage. The measurements compared the moments before and after applications using the modified Ashworth scale, digital goniometry, accelerometer and skin inspection to check for signs of bruises or petechiae. When analyzing the average, before the applications, the degree of elbow flexion was (37.2) and after the applications, the elbow flexion evolved to (61.0), making the elbow freer and more malleable. The second joint that showed improvement was shoulder abduction. The abduction that presented (40.2) started to present (49.6) degrees. Maximum acceleration improved comparing moments before and after shock wave applications (0.97-1.27). Petechiae, erythema and bruises are not observed in front of the equipment. At the end, a table with dosages and cycles and safe energy is shown. Conclusion: There was a decrease in spasticity in all assessments. The tolerance of patients to the equipment was satisfactorily observed in this study.Se analizan las diferentes funciones de las ondas de choque en cuanto a dosis, intensidad, tiempo de aplicación y selección de pacientes idóneos, es decir, las indicaciones, contraindicaciones y sus complicaciones. Es necesario mejorar los métodos de aplicación de ondas de choque en espasticidad de forma segura y coherente. Se seleccionan 23 casos, con edades comprendidas entre 20 y 76 años. Dividido en dos grupos diferentes. Grupo 1: Compuesto por 10 individuos normales, se utilizan dosis elevadas. Dosis: 0,050 mj / mm² a 0,060 mj / mm². Grupo 2: Compuesto por 13 individuos con espasticidad, se utilizan las mismas dosis altas del primer grupo para comprobar la resistencia de la piel a la dosis. Las mediciones compararon los momentos antes y después de las aplicaciones utilizando la escala de Ashworth modificada, goniometría digital, acelerómetro e inspección de la piel para detectar signos de hematomas o petequias. Al analizar la media, antes de las aplicaciones, el grado de flexión del codo era (37,2) y después de las aplicaciones, la flexión del codo evolucionó a (61,0), haciendo el codo más libre y maleable. La segunda articulación que mostró mejoría fue la abducción del hombro. La abducción que presentó (40,2) pasó a presentar (49,6) grados. La aceleración máxima mejoró comparando momentos antes y después de las aplicaciones de ondas de choque (0.97-1.27). No se observan petequias, eritema y hematomas frente al equipo. Al final, se muestra una tabla con dosis y ciclos y energía segura. Conclusión: hubo una disminución de la espasticidad en todas las evaluaciones. En este estudio se observó satisfactoriamente la tolerancia de los pacientes al equipo.Analisa-se as diversas funções das ondas de choque referente à dose, intensidade, tempo de aplicação e a seleção dos pacientes aptos, ou seja, as indicações, contra indicações e suas complicações. Necessita-se aperfeiçoar métodos de aplicação das ondas de choque em espasticidade de maneira segura e coerente. Selecionam-se 23 casos, idade entre 20 a 76 anos. Divididos em dois grupos diferentes. Grupo 1: Composto por 10 indivíduos normais, utiliza-se dosagem elevadas. Dose: 0.050mj/mm² a 0,060mj/mm². Grupo 2: Composto por 13 indivíduos com espasticidade, utiliza-se as mesmas dosagens elevadas do primeiro grupo para verificar a resistência da pele frente a dosagem. As mensurações compararam os momentos antes e após as aplicações utilizando a escala de Ashworth modificada, goniometria digital, acelerômetro e a inspeção na pele para verificar sinais de hematomas ou petéquias. Ao analisar a média, antes das aplicações o grau de flexão do cotovelo era (37,2) e após as aplicações a flexão do cotovelo evoluiu para (61,0) ficando o cotovelo mais livre e maleável. A segunda articulação que refletiu melhora foi a abdução do ombro. A abdução que apresentava (40,2) passou a apresentar (49,6) graus. A aceleração máxima melhorou comparando os momentos antes e após as aplicações de ondas de choque (0,97-1,27). Não se observa petéquias, eritema e hematomas frente ao equipamento. No final demonstra-se uma tabela com as dosagens e ciclos e energia segura. Conclusão: Houve decréscimo da espasticidade em todas as avaliações. A tolerância dos pacientes ao equipamento foi observada satisfatoriamente nesse estudo.Research, Society and Development2021-10-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2084510.33448/rsd-v10i13.20845Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 13; e149101320845Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 13; e149101320845Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 13; e1491013208452525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20845/18762Copyright (c) 2021 Claudio Francisco Kluppel Bieszczad; Rodrigo Florêncio da Silva; Renata Rothenbuhler; Angelo Contar Palmarhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBieszczad, Claudio Francisco KluppelSilva, Rodrigo Florêncio da Rothenbuhler, RenataPalmar, Angelo Contar2021-11-21T18:26:28Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20845Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:22.531573Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Investigation of shock wave therapy dosages in the treatment of spasticity: An experimental study
Investigación de las dosis de la terapia de ondas de choque en el tratamiento de la espasticidad: un estudio experimental
Investigação de dosagens da terapia por ondas de choque no tratamento da espasticidade: Um estudo experimental
title Investigation of shock wave therapy dosages in the treatment of spasticity: An experimental study
spellingShingle Investigation of shock wave therapy dosages in the treatment of spasticity: An experimental study
Bieszczad, Claudio Francisco Kluppel
Accidente cerebrovascular
Espasticidad
Litotricia
Modalidades de fisioterapia
Ondas mecânicas.
Acidente vascular cerebral
Espasticidade
Litotripsia
Modalidades de fisioterapia
Ondas mecânicas.
Cerebrovascular accident
Spasticity
Lithotripsy
Physical therapy modalities
Mechanical waves.
title_short Investigation of shock wave therapy dosages in the treatment of spasticity: An experimental study
title_full Investigation of shock wave therapy dosages in the treatment of spasticity: An experimental study
title_fullStr Investigation of shock wave therapy dosages in the treatment of spasticity: An experimental study
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of shock wave therapy dosages in the treatment of spasticity: An experimental study
title_sort Investigation of shock wave therapy dosages in the treatment of spasticity: An experimental study
author Bieszczad, Claudio Francisco Kluppel
author_facet Bieszczad, Claudio Francisco Kluppel
Silva, Rodrigo Florêncio da
Rothenbuhler, Renata
Palmar, Angelo Contar
author_role author
author2 Silva, Rodrigo Florêncio da
Rothenbuhler, Renata
Palmar, Angelo Contar
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bieszczad, Claudio Francisco Kluppel
Silva, Rodrigo Florêncio da
Rothenbuhler, Renata
Palmar, Angelo Contar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Accidente cerebrovascular
Espasticidad
Litotricia
Modalidades de fisioterapia
Ondas mecânicas.
Acidente vascular cerebral
Espasticidade
Litotripsia
Modalidades de fisioterapia
Ondas mecânicas.
Cerebrovascular accident
Spasticity
Lithotripsy
Physical therapy modalities
Mechanical waves.
topic Accidente cerebrovascular
Espasticidad
Litotricia
Modalidades de fisioterapia
Ondas mecânicas.
Acidente vascular cerebral
Espasticidade
Litotripsia
Modalidades de fisioterapia
Ondas mecânicas.
Cerebrovascular accident
Spasticity
Lithotripsy
Physical therapy modalities
Mechanical waves.
description The different functions of the shock waves regarding dose, intensity, application time and selection of suitable patients are analyzed, that is, the indications, contraindications and their complications. It is necessary to improve methods of applying shock waves in spasticity in a safe and coherent way, 23 cases, aged between 20 and 76 years, are selected. Divided into two different groups. Group 1: Composed of 10 normal individuals, high dosages are used. Dose: 0.050mj/mm² to 0.060mj/mm². Group 2: Composed of 13 individuals with spasticity, the same high dosages of the first group are used to check the skin's resistance to the dosage. The measurements compared the moments before and after applications using the modified Ashworth scale, digital goniometry, accelerometer and skin inspection to check for signs of bruises or petechiae. When analyzing the average, before the applications, the degree of elbow flexion was (37.2) and after the applications, the elbow flexion evolved to (61.0), making the elbow freer and more malleable. The second joint that showed improvement was shoulder abduction. The abduction that presented (40.2) started to present (49.6) degrees. Maximum acceleration improved comparing moments before and after shock wave applications (0.97-1.27). Petechiae, erythema and bruises are not observed in front of the equipment. At the end, a table with dosages and cycles and safe energy is shown. Conclusion: There was a decrease in spasticity in all assessments. The tolerance of patients to the equipment was satisfactorily observed in this study.
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