OS EFEITOS DAS MICROCORRENTES E DO EXERCÍCIO TERAPÊUTICO NA ÚLCERA DIABÉTICA

Tereza Cristina Reis Ferreira, Júlio César Veiga Pena, Anne Beatriz Duarte da Conceição, Paula Thayna Soares Lima, Paulo Vitor de Souza Sassim, Lee Bezerra Falcão, Késsya Alves da Costa, Tâmara Furtado da Silva
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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is characterized as a group of metabolic diseases. It consists of one of the most serious health problems today, both in terms of the number of people affected, disabilities, early mortality, and in relation to the costs involved in the control and treatment of its complications. Because of these, diabetic patients have high rates of mortality and morbidity compared to non-diabetics. Objective: This research was based on verifying the effects of microcurrents and therapeutic exercise on diabetic ulcers. Methods: This is a case report, carried out on the premises of the Teaching Unit of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy (UEAFTO) of the State University of Pará, from September to October 2012, in the afternoon, totaling 20 sessions interspersed 3 times a week. The study sample consisted of a male patient, with a clinical diagnosis of type II diabetes mellitus 18 years ago. Result: The measurement of the ulcer allowed to follow the evolution of the healing process. During the evaluation and initiation of therapy, it was found that the lesion surface was 38.09 cm², corresponding to 100% of the ulcer surface. In the 5th service, a reduction of 25% (10.11cm²) was recorded. In the 10th visit there was a decrease of 61% (23.11cm²) in the total area of the ulcer. In the 15th service, the study obtained partial results, with a reduction of 66% (25.17cm²) of the total area. The study was completed at the 20th visit, in which a reduction of 97% (37.01cm²) of the total ulcer area was obtained. Conclusion: In the present case study, the application of microcurrents associated with the performance of therapeutic exercises proved to be clinically effective in the treatment of diabetic ulcers, as it was possible to evidence the evolution of the ulcer in terms of its healing process and improved functionality of the affected lower limb
微电流和治疗运动对糖尿病溃疡的影响
简介:糖尿病(DM)是一组代谢性疾病。就受影响的人数、残疾、早期死亡以及控制和治疗其并发症所涉及的费用而言,它构成了当今最严重的健康问题之一。因此,与非糖尿病患者相比,糖尿病患者的死亡率和发病率都很高。目的:验证微电流和治疗性运动对糖尿病溃疡的影响。方法:本病例报告于2012年9 - 10月在帕尔州立大学物理治疗与职业治疗教学单元(UEAFTO)进行,时间为下午,共20次,每周3次。研究样本包括一名男性患者,18年前临床诊断为II型糖尿病。结果:溃疡的测量允许跟随愈合过程的演变。在评估和治疗开始时,发现病变表面为38.09 cm²,相当于溃疡表面的100%。在第五次服务中,减少了25% (10.11cm²)。第10次就诊时,溃疡总面积减少了61% (23.11cm²)。在第15次服务中,研究获得了部分结果,总面积减少了66% (25.17cm²)。研究在第20次访问时完成,溃疡总面积减少了97% (37.01cm²)。结论:在本病例研究中,微电流的应用与治疗性运动的表现相关联,在治疗糖尿病溃疡方面被证明是临床有效的,因为它有可能证明溃疡在其愈合过程和受影响下肢功能改善方面的演变
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