Monografia (especialização)
Estudo do efeito da termoterapia na osteoartritre do joelho
Fecha
2011-12-02Autor
Maria Gabriela Afonso Silva
Institución
Resumen
As the world population ages, the number of individuals who develop
degenerative joint disease also increases. On reaching about 12% to 35% of the
population (prevalence of females), osteoarthritis of the knee, is considered the
leading cause of musculoskeletal disability in the elderly. Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is
a chronic disorder of the joints characterized by degeneration of cartilage and
subchondral bone. Progressive appearance of signs and symptoms such as pain,
swelling and stiffness causing limitations of movements to walk and climb stairs. The
knee OA is a disease of inflammatory nature and which has as a result of this joint
deformity. Besides its idiopathic form, OA may be secondary to factors "Genetic, non genetic and environmental." One way to treat knee OA is the conservative treatment
through the use of thermotherapy. The objective of this study was to review the
literature to verify the effectiveness of deep and superficial thermotherapy in
controlling pain and swelling in individuals with knee osteoarthritis. Research was
carried out in virtual databases: BIREME, MEDLINE, Pubmed, Scielo and PEDro,
aiming at selecting knee osteoarthritis articles, respecting the past ten years taking
as a base year of implementation of this work. 13 articles that considered the use of
superficial and deep thermal therapy to control pain and swelling in the knee OA
were used.. Therefore it was concluded that there is a variety of superficial and deep
thermal modalities that are beneficial for the treatment of OA of the knee, being safe
its use andnot leading to additional losses to individuals.