Fisioterapia
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Item A avaliação termográfica como recurso auxiliar no diagnóstico fisioterapêutico frente a queixas álgicas nos membros inferiores de corredores de rua amadores(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2023) Pereira, André Mateus da Silva; Marques, Felipe Margalho; Sarmento, Paulo Henrique Rodrigues; Freitas, Wiviane Maria Torres de Matos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8170754805493164; Pereira, Raphael do Nascimento; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4495343513171099; Oliveira, Wellington Pinheiro de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4902455106917702Introduction: A survey addresses the growing popularity of street running as an accessible and low-cost sport, especially among men and women. Method: This is a cross-sectional observational research, with a quantitative and descriptive approach, regarding thermographic evaluation in the lower limbs of amateur street runners, with amateur athletes from the group of papão leguas runners, evaluated at the Cesupa physiotherapy clinic. Results: In the research, the audience was 30 athletes, mostly men (60%), with the majority of participants having moderate pain intensity (76%), with the main pain complaint being the knee joint (40%). According to the thermographic evaluation, the majority did not present a risk of injury. Conclusion: Research shows that thermography is associated with the reference of pain complaints in runners, which favors physiotherapeutic assessment and diagnosis.Item Avaliação termográfica em um atleta amador de futebol americano com desconforto musculoesquelético na cidade de Belém-Pará-Brasil: estudo de caso(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2022) Freitas, Andrey Bruno Cordeiro; Acioli, Carlos Alberto Lima; Oliveira, Wellington Pinheiro de; Motta, Rafael Araujo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6594164756434895; Sousa, Ayda Tieko Ajisaka; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8181938351959435; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4902455106917702American football is a sport with high contact and effort, which can lead to several complaints of pain and musculoskeletal discomfort. Thermographic evaluation has the ability to detect the increase in temperature presented by the injured anatomical areas. A case report, with a quantitative approach, of the evaluation of an American football player from the Remo Lions team in the city of Belém, PA, Brazil. The study was monitored by collecting the adapted MIR-Q monitor, numerical pain assessment scale (Dor RNS) and capturing images using the FLIR C3-X compact thermographic camera. The athlete reported that he trained at the club for 1 year, practices the sport 9 hours a week, after completing the class, being reported on the RNS pain scale grade 5 in the lumbar region and shoulder, heavily, with a feeling of pressure and intermittent. In the thermographic capture of the athlete only in the evaluation of the posterior region, in the ankle region, a temperature difference of 1.0°C was verified, suggesting a risk of injury with significant potential. The case report described shows an evaluation method that has been gaining ground in the identification of musculoskeletal disorders in athletes and presents reflections that can help health professionals in the quantitative diagnosis.
