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Abstract(s)
Introdução: a técnica de mobilization with movement (MWM) é considerada uma abordagem
terapêutica manual realizada em articulações periféricas, envolvendo a combinação entre movimentos
fisiológicos e acessórios, com o objetivo de melhorar a funcionalidade e a qualidade de vida, sendo
aplicada em pacientes que apresentam síndrome de impingement (SI) no ombro. Objetivo: analisar
os efeitos de MWM na dor, amplitude de movimento e funcionalidade em pacientes com SI no
ombro. Metodologia: foi realizada uma pesquisa nas bases de dados PubMed, Web of Science
e PEDro, e em outras fontes, com o objetivo de explorar artigos randomizados controlados que
incluam a análise da técnica MWM em pacientes com SI no ombro. Resultados: da pesquisa
efetuada, 5 artigos randomizados controlados cumpriram os critérios de seleção pré estabelecidos, sendo, posteriormente, avaliados de acordo com a escala de PEDro, obtendo
como valor médio 6,2/10. Conclusão: a aplicação de MWM em pacientes com SI no ombro
parece ter um efeito benéfico imediato na redução da dor, ganho de amplitude de flexão,
abdução e rotação externa quando usada isoladamente a técnica e a melhoria da funcionalidade
não é consensual entre autores.
Introduction: mobilization with movement (MWM) technique is considered a manual therapeutic approach performed in peripheral joints, involving the combination of physiological movements and accessories, with the aim of improving functionality and quality of life, which can be applied on patients with shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS). Objective: to analyse the effects of MWM on pain, range of motion and functionality in patients with SIS. Methodology: a research on PubMed, Web of Science and PEDro databases was carried out in order to explore randomized controlled articles that include analysis of MWM technique in patients with SIS. Results: from the research, 5 randomised controlled articles met the pre established selection criteria and were subsequently evaluated according to the PEDro scale, obtaining as mean value 6,2/10. Conclusion: the application of MWM in patients with SIS seems to have an immediate beneficial effect on pain reduction, flexion amplitude gain, abduction and external rotation when used alone and improvement of functionality is not consensual among authors.
Introduction: mobilization with movement (MWM) technique is considered a manual therapeutic approach performed in peripheral joints, involving the combination of physiological movements and accessories, with the aim of improving functionality and quality of life, which can be applied on patients with shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS). Objective: to analyse the effects of MWM on pain, range of motion and functionality in patients with SIS. Methodology: a research on PubMed, Web of Science and PEDro databases was carried out in order to explore randomized controlled articles that include analysis of MWM technique in patients with SIS. Results: from the research, 5 randomised controlled articles met the pre established selection criteria and were subsequently evaluated according to the PEDro scale, obtaining as mean value 6,2/10. Conclusion: the application of MWM in patients with SIS seems to have an immediate beneficial effect on pain reduction, flexion amplitude gain, abduction and external rotation when used alone and improvement of functionality is not consensual among authors.
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Projeto de Graduação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Licenciada em Fisioterapia
Keywords
Mulligan MWM Ombro Síndrome de impingement no ombro Shoulder Shoulder impingement syndrome