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Objetivo: Verificar a efetividade dos efeitos da punção seca na dor, limiar de pressão à dor, mobilidade e funcionalidade em utentes com cervicalgia mecânica.
Metodologia: A pesquisa via computador nas bases de dados PubMed/Medline, Lilacs, Scielo e Web of Science foi: ("Neck pain") AND (“Trigger points”) AND ("dry needling"). E foi as bases de dados Cochrane Library (CENTRAL) e PEDro com a combinação de palavraschave:"Neck pain" "dry needling" “Trigger points”. Resultados: Esta revisão inclui 6 artigos que apresentaram todos os critérios de elegibilidade, com uma pontuação media de 6,67/10 na escala de qualidade metodológica PEDro e um total de 475 participantes (338 do sexo feminino e 137 do sexo masculino). Conclusão: A punção seca em trigger points ativos em utentes com cervicalgia mecânica, parece mostrar efetividade na diminuição da dor, aumento da mobilidade,
funcionalidade e limiar de pressão à dor.
Aim of the study: Verify the effectiveness of dry needling on pain, pain pressure threshold, mobility and functionality in patients with mechanical neck pain. Methodology: The computer research carried out in the data bases PubMed/Medline, Lilacs, Scielo and Web of Science, using the combination of keywords: ("Neck pain") AND (“Trigger points”) AND ("dry needling"). For the databases Cochrane Library (CENTRAL) and PEDro the keywords combination was:"Neck pain" "Dry needling" “Trigger points”. Results: This review includes 6 articles that met all eligibility criteria, with an average score of 6.67/10 on the methodological quality scale, PEDro and a total of 475 participants (338 females and 137 males). Conclusion: Dry needling in active trigger points in users with mechanical neck pain seems to show a positive effect in decreasing pain, increasing mobility, functionality and pain pressure threshold.
Aim of the study: Verify the effectiveness of dry needling on pain, pain pressure threshold, mobility and functionality in patients with mechanical neck pain. Methodology: The computer research carried out in the data bases PubMed/Medline, Lilacs, Scielo and Web of Science, using the combination of keywords: ("Neck pain") AND (“Trigger points”) AND ("dry needling"). For the databases Cochrane Library (CENTRAL) and PEDro the keywords combination was:"Neck pain" "Dry needling" “Trigger points”. Results: This review includes 6 articles that met all eligibility criteria, with an average score of 6.67/10 on the methodological quality scale, PEDro and a total of 475 participants (338 females and 137 males). Conclusion: Dry needling in active trigger points in users with mechanical neck pain seems to show a positive effect in decreasing pain, increasing mobility, functionality and pain pressure threshold.
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Projeto de Graduação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Licenciado em Fisioterapia
Keywords
Punção seca Cervicalgia Trigger points Dor Funcionalidade Limiar de pressão à dor Mobilidade Dry needling Neck pain Trigger points Pain Functionality Pressure pain thresholds Mobility