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Objetivo: Avaliar a eficácia da hidroterapia na fadiga de mulheres com esclerose múltipla. Metodologia: Foi realizada uma pesquisa computorizada de estudos randomizados controlados em junho de 2021 nas bases de dados Pubmed, Web of Science e PEDro, com recurso às seguintes palavras-chave: multiple sclerosis, hydrotherapy e balneotherapy. Foi posteriormente avaliada a qualidade metodológica dos artigos através da escala Physiotherapy Evidence Database scoring scale (PEDro). Resultados: Foram encontrados 215 artigos tendo apenas 4 correspondido aos critérios de inclusão. Estes foram posteriormente sujeitos a uma análise detalhada e a avaliação qualitativa segundo a escala de PEDro. Conclusão: Dos artigos selecionados verificou-se que a realização de exercícios no meio aquático parecem ter induzido melhorias significativas na prevenção/diminuição da condição de fadiga em mulheres com esclerose múltipla.
Objetive: To evaluate the effectiveness of hydrotherapy on fatigue in women with multiple sclerosis. Methodology: A computerized search of randomized controlled trials was performed in June 2021 in the Pubmed, Web of Science and PEDro databases, using the following keywords: multiple sclerosis, hydrotherapy and balneotherapy. The methodological quality of the articles was subsequently evaluated using the Physical Therapy Evidence database (PEDro) scoring scale. Results: 215 articles were found with only 4 matching the inclusion criteria. These were then subjected to a detailed analysis and qualitative assessment according to the PEDro scale. Conclusion: From the selected articles it was found that the performance of exercises in the aquatic environment seem to have induced significant improvements in the prevention/reduction of the fatigue condition in women with multiple sclerosis.
Objetive: To evaluate the effectiveness of hydrotherapy on fatigue in women with multiple sclerosis. Methodology: A computerized search of randomized controlled trials was performed in June 2021 in the Pubmed, Web of Science and PEDro databases, using the following keywords: multiple sclerosis, hydrotherapy and balneotherapy. The methodological quality of the articles was subsequently evaluated using the Physical Therapy Evidence database (PEDro) scoring scale. Results: 215 articles were found with only 4 matching the inclusion criteria. These were then subjected to a detailed analysis and qualitative assessment according to the PEDro scale. Conclusion: From the selected articles it was found that the performance of exercises in the aquatic environment seem to have induced significant improvements in the prevention/reduction of the fatigue condition in women with multiple sclerosis.
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Projeto de Graduação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Licenciada em Fisioterapia
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Esclerose múltipla Fadiga Hidroterapia Estudos randomizados controlados Multiple sclerosis Fatigue Hydrotherapy Aquatic exercise Balneotherapy