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Objetivo: Determinar os efeitos do Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide (SNAG) no tratamento da Cefaleia Cervicogénica (CC). Metodologia: Pesquisa computorizada realizada nas bases de dados PubMed/Medline, Web of Science, PEDro, Lilacs, SciELO e Cochrane Library, foi efetuada usando a combinação de palavras-chave: (sustained natural apophyseal glide OR joint mobilization OR mulligan) AND cervicogenic headache de acordo com guias de PRISMA. Apenas estudos randomizados controlados foram incluídos no estudo. O estudos foram analisados usando a Physiotherapy Evidence Database scoring scale (PEDro) Resultados: Nesta revisão foram incluídos 7 artigos que cumpriram os critérios de elegibilidade com um total de 360 participantes e com média aritmética de 6/10 na escala de PEDro. Encontrou-se resultados estatisticamente significativos na diminuição de sequelas devido a CC e no aumento de amplitude de movimento cervical, nos grupos que utilizaram a SNAG. Conclusões: Os estudos escolhidos nesta revisão sugerem que a SNAG tem um papel fundamental no tratamento da Cefaleia Cervicogénica.
Objective: To determine the effect of a sustained natural apophyseal glide (SNAG) on Cervicogenic Headache (CH). Methodology: Research on computerized databases PubMed/Medline, Web of Science, PEDro, Lilacs, SciELO and Cochrane Library, was performed using the key words combination: (sustained natural apophyseal glide OR joint mobilization OR mulligan) AND cervicogenic headache according to PRISMA guidelines. Only randomized controlled trials were included in the review. Studies were analyzed using the physiotherapy evidence database (PEDro) scale. Results: In this review were included 7 articles that fulfilled the eligibility criteria with a total of 360 participants and obtained an arithmetic average of 6/10 on the PEDro scale. Statistically significant results were found in the reduction of sequelae due to CH and in the increase of range of motion in cervical, in the groups that used SNAG. Conclusions: The studies included in this review suggest that SNAG plays a fundamental role in the treatment of the CH.
Objective: To determine the effect of a sustained natural apophyseal glide (SNAG) on Cervicogenic Headache (CH). Methodology: Research on computerized databases PubMed/Medline, Web of Science, PEDro, Lilacs, SciELO and Cochrane Library, was performed using the key words combination: (sustained natural apophyseal glide OR joint mobilization OR mulligan) AND cervicogenic headache according to PRISMA guidelines. Only randomized controlled trials were included in the review. Studies were analyzed using the physiotherapy evidence database (PEDro) scale. Results: In this review were included 7 articles that fulfilled the eligibility criteria with a total of 360 participants and obtained an arithmetic average of 6/10 on the PEDro scale. Statistically significant results were found in the reduction of sequelae due to CH and in the increase of range of motion in cervical, in the groups that used SNAG. Conclusions: The studies included in this review suggest that SNAG plays a fundamental role in the treatment of the CH.
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Projeto de Graduação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Licenciado em Fisioterapia
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Fisioterapia Cefaleia cervicogénica Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide SNAG Estudos randomizados controlados Physiotherapy Cervicogenic headache Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide SNAG Randomized controlled trials