Navegando por Autor "Santos, Gabriela Godinho Bernardes Arnaud dos"
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Item A influência da queimadura de tórax nas funções pulmonares – uma revisão de literatura(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2021) Cardoso, Lorena Brito; Santos, Gabriela Godinho Bernardes Arnaud dos; Lima, Gabriela Martins de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9186298523685237Search the literature for the influence of chest burns on the respiratory system, in order to know the possible repercussions on lung function. This study was based on a literature search using the MEDLINE, PubMed, LILACS and SciELO databases, characterized as a descriptive literature review, using original articles published from January 2015 to May 2021. The search in the databases took place from April to May 2021, following 6 steps: elaboration of the guiding question, search or sampling in the literature, data collection, critical analysis of the included studies, discussion of the results and presentation of the review. Fifty-eight articles were found related to the proposed topic and within the inclusion criteria, among these only 11 articles addressed the pulmonary complications resulting from burns and the need for ventilatory support. In the studies analyzed, the main complications found were pneumonia and respiratory failure, all patients who had some type of pulmonary complication required ventilatory support. In addition, it could be observed that the use of occlusive dressings on the chest directly influenced lung functions, decreasing the strength of the respiratory muscles, changing respiratory pressures, volumes and capacities.Item O uso da reflexologia podal no controle de dores musculoesqueléticas em bailarinas clássicas(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2021) Santos, Gabriela Godinho Bernardes Arnaud dos; Neri, Yasmim Rabelo; Alcântara, Rita Cristina Cotta; Almeida, Pedro Savio Macedo de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4580490805670307; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8357709486728408To analyze the effects of foot reflexology in the control of musculoskeletal pain in classical dancers. It had a total sample of 9 participants divided into 3 different groups of treatment: 1- foot reflexology, 2- conventional kinesiotherapy and 3- foot reflexology and conventional kinesiotherapy. It was performed 10 sessions, being 3 sessions per week of 50 minutes each. The group with the association of the 2 treatment techniques obtained the best result when compared to the averages of the variables, presenting the greatest drop in pain score, however the group returned with an increase in pain intensity after 30 days. Moreover, it was possible to observe that the most recurrent age group presenting symptoms was 19 to 23 years old, and low back pain was the most frequent complaint. It is important to continue the physiotherapeutic monitoring and insert foot reflexology with kinesiotherapy in the monitoring, providing thesedancers with several benefits that may prevent future absences from training and stages.