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Objetivo: A Sensação Retardada de Desconforto Muscular (SRDM) é uma condição criada por esforço muscular que aparece nos dias a seguir exercício excêntrico ou formas de exercício não familiares. Esta revisão bibliográfica teve com objetivo de determinar o efeito da terapia de vibração (TV) na força e intensidade da dor em participantes com SRDM. Metodologia: A pesquiza computadorizada foi realizada utilizando a combinação das palavras chaves: ("DOMS" OR "delayed onset muscle soreness") AND ("vibration") para as bases de dados PubMed, CENTRAL, Scielo, Lilacs, Web of Science. Para a base de dados Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) utilizou-se (“DOMS” / “Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness”) com o termo relacionado com a técnica (“vibration”). A pesquiza foi realizada em inglês até março 2021 para identificar estudos randomizados controlados (RCTs) que avaliassem a TV entre grupo de intervenção e grupo controlo. A qualidade metodológica foi analisada através da escala de PEDro. Resultados: Nesta revisão foram incluídos 7 artigos que cumpriram os critérios de elegibilidade com um total de 140 participantes e com média aritmética de 4,43/10 na escala de PEDro. Conclusão: Verificou-se que a TV apresenta resultados contraditórios na força e intensidade da dor em participantes com SRDM.
Objective: Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) is a condition created by muscle strain that appears in the days following eccentric exercise or unfamiliar forms of exercise. This literature review aimed to determine the effect of vibration therapy (VT) on strength and pain intensity in participants with DOMS. Methodology: Computerized search was performed using the combination of the key words: ("DOMS" OR "delayed onset muscle soreness") AND ("vibration") for the databases PubMed, CENTRAL, Scielo, Lilacs, Web of Science. The Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) used ("DOMS" / "Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness") with the term related to the technique ("vibration”). The search was conducted in english until March 2021 to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating VT between intervention group and control group. Methodological quality was analyzed using the PEDro scale. Results: This review included 7 articles that met the eligibility criteria with a total of 140 participants and an arithmetic mean of 4.43/10 on the PEDro scale. Conclusion: VT was found to have contradictory results on strength and pain intensity in participants with SRDM.
Objective: Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) is a condition created by muscle strain that appears in the days following eccentric exercise or unfamiliar forms of exercise. This literature review aimed to determine the effect of vibration therapy (VT) on strength and pain intensity in participants with DOMS. Methodology: Computerized search was performed using the combination of the key words: ("DOMS" OR "delayed onset muscle soreness") AND ("vibration") for the databases PubMed, CENTRAL, Scielo, Lilacs, Web of Science. The Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) used ("DOMS" / "Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness") with the term related to the technique ("vibration”). The search was conducted in english until March 2021 to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating VT between intervention group and control group. Methodological quality was analyzed using the PEDro scale. Results: This review included 7 articles that met the eligibility criteria with a total of 140 participants and an arithmetic mean of 4.43/10 on the PEDro scale. Conclusion: VT was found to have contradictory results on strength and pain intensity in participants with SRDM.
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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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SRDM Sensação Retardada de Desconforto Muscular Vibração DOMS Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness Vibration