Marina Palú
Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina
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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice | 2017
Lisandra Fossari Iwersen; Fabiana Flores Sperandio; Ariana Machado Toriy; Marina Palú; Clarissa Medeiros da Luz
ABSTRACT Purpose: Lower limb lymphedema (LLL) is characterized as a physical-functional chronic complication that impacts the quality of life of women who have gone through treatment for gynecological cancer. The present study aims to check the conservative treatments available for lymphedema after gynecological cancer in the context of evidence-based practice. Methods: The selection criteria included papers from May 1993 discussing treatment protocols used in LLL after treatment for gynecological cancer. The search was performed until October 2014 in MEDLINE, SciVerse, and PEDro using “rehabilitation,” “treatment outcome,” “therapeutics,” “clinical protocol,” “gynecologic surgery,” “lower extremity,” “lower limb,” and “lymphedema” as keywords, focused on women with a previous diagnosis of gynecological cancer who received radiation and/or chemotherapy and/or surgery and/or lymphadenectomy as part of their treatment. Results: From 110 studies found, 3 articles that used the complex decongestive therapy (CDT) as a treatment protocol were selected. There were no randomized clinical trials associated with the conservative treatment of LLL post-treatment of gynecological cancer. The three selected articles are retrospective, and had the same outcome – decreased volume of the affected limb lymphedema. Conclusions: Although LLL is more or as frequent and detrimental as upper limb lymphedema post-cancer treatment, there are only a few studies about this subject. Publications are even scarcer when considering studies with interventional approach. Randomized controlled trials are necessary to support rehabilitation resources on lymphedema post-gynecological cancer treatment.
Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia | 2017
Clarissa Medeiros da Luz; Julia Deitos; Thais Cristina Siqueira; Marina Palú; Ailime Perito Feiber Heck
Axillary web syndrome is characterized as a physical-functional complication that impacts the quality of life of women who have undergone treatment for breast cancer. The present study aims to verify the physiotherapy treatment available for axillary web syndrome after surgery for breast cancer in the context of evidence-based practice. The selection criteria included papers discussing treatment protocols used for axillary web syndrome after treatment for breast cancer. The search was performed in the MEDLINE, Scopus, PEDro and LILACS databases using the terms axillary web syndrome, lymphadenectomy and breast cancer, focusing on women with a previous diagnosis of breast cancer who underwent surgery with lymphadenectomy as part of their treatment. From the 262 studies found, 4 articles that used physiotherapy treatment were selected. The physiotherapy treatment was based on lymphatic drainage, tissue mobilization, stretching and strengthening. The four selected articles had the same outcome: improvement in arm pain and shoulder function and/or dissipation of the axillary cord. Although axillary web syndrome seems to be as frequent and detrimental as other morbidities after cancer treatment, there are few studies on this subject. The publications are even scarcer when considering studies with an interventional approach. Randomized controlled trials are necessary to support the rehabilitation resources for axillary web syndrome.
Revista Acta Fisiátrica | 2016
Débora Melissa Petry; Gesilani Júlia da Silva Honório; Keyla Mara dos Santos; Saionara dos Santos; Clarissa Medeiros da Luz; Soraia Cristina Tonon da Luz; Marina Palú
A idade e o principal fator de risco para o desenvolvimento do câncer de mama e clinicamente, as mulheres idosas apresentam um processo de reabilitacao mais dificil. Objetivo: Avaliar os efeitos da intervencao fisioterapeutica na amplitude de movimento (ADM) do ombro e no mapa termografico de idosas em pos-operatorio de tratamento do câncer de mama. Metodos: Participaram 10 idosas, submetidas a tratamento cirurgico para câncer de mama. A avaliacao foi feita antes e apos a intervencao atraves do goniometro, para medidas de ADM, e da câmera termografica Eletrophysics PV320T, para identificacao da temperatura da regiao toracica. Utilizou-se o teste Wilcoxon e a correlacao de Spearman, com nivel de significância de 0,05. Resultados: As pacientes apresentaram melhora significativa da amplitude de todos os movimentos do membro comprometido, exceto a rotacao interna. Ao comparar os valores de temperatura da avaliacao com a reavaliacao, houve um aumento da temperatura das regioes toracicas, sendo significativos apenas os valores da mama preservada. Ao comparar a temperatura da regiao preservada com a comprometida na avaliacao, houve diferenca significativa, ja na reavaliacao, ocorreu uma aproximacao destes valores. A correlacao entre o aumento de temperatura e ADM foi significativa para aducao de ambos os membros e rotacao interna do membro preservado, na avaliacao. Conclusao: A intervencao garantiu resolucao ou diminuicao das alteracoes apresentadas no exame fisico, melhora da ADM, aumento da temperatura das regioes toracicas, e correlacao entre aumento da temperatura e ADM de aducao bilateral e rotacao interna do membro preservado na avaliacao inicial180 ABSTRACT Age is the main risk factor for developing breast cancer and clinically, older women have a more difficult rehabilitation process. Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of physiotherapy intervention in range of motion (ROM) of shoulder and thermographic map of elderly postoperative treatment of breast cancer. Methods: A total of 10 elderly, undergoing surgery for breast cancer. The evaluation was done before and after the intervention by means of the goniometer for ADM measures and thermographic camera Eletrophysics PV320T, to identify the temperature of the thoracic region. We used the Wilcoxon test and Spearman correlation, with a 0.05 significance level. Results: The patients showed significant improvement in range of all movements of the affected limb, except internal rotation. When comparing the assessment of temperature values with the revaluation, there was an increase in temperature of the thoracic regions, and only significant values preserved breast. By comparing the temperature of the region preserved with compromised in the evaluation, there was a significant difference, since the revaluation, there was an approximation of these values. Conclusion: The correlation between increased temperature and ADM was significant for both members adduction and internal rotation member preserved in the evaluation. Intervention assured resolution or reduction of amendments on physical examination, improved ROM, increased temperature of the thoracic regions, and correlation between temperature increase and ROM bilateral adduction and internal rotation member preserved in the initial evaluation.
Acta Fisiátrica | 2016
Débora Melissa Petry; Gesilani Júlia da Silva Honório; Keyla Mara dos Santos; Saionara dos Santos; Clarissa Medeiros da Luz; Soraia Cristina Tonon da Luz; Marina Palú
A idade e o principal fator de risco para o desenvolvimento do câncer de mama e clinicamente, as mulheres idosas apresentam um processo de reabilitacao mais dificil. Objetivo: Avaliar os efeitos da intervencao fisioterapeutica na amplitude de movimento (ADM) do ombro e no mapa termografico de idosas em pos-operatorio de tratamento do câncer de mama. Metodos: Participaram 10 idosas, submetidas a tratamento cirurgico para câncer de mama. A avaliacao foi feita antes e apos a intervencao atraves do goniometro, para medidas de ADM, e da câmera termografica Eletrophysics PV320T, para identificacao da temperatura da regiao toracica. Utilizou-se o teste Wilcoxon e a correlacao de Spearman, com nivel de significância de 0,05. Resultados: As pacientes apresentaram melhora significativa da amplitude de todos os movimentos do membro comprometido, exceto a rotacao interna. Ao comparar os valores de temperatura da avaliacao com a reavaliacao, houve um aumento da temperatura das regioes toracicas, sendo significativos apenas os valores da mama preservada. Ao comparar a temperatura da regiao preservada com a comprometida na avaliacao, houve diferenca significativa, ja na reavaliacao, ocorreu uma aproximacao destes valores. A correlacao entre o aumento de temperatura e ADM foi significativa para aducao de ambos os membros e rotacao interna do membro preservado, na avaliacao. Conclusao: A intervencao garantiu resolucao ou diminuicao das alteracoes apresentadas no exame fisico, melhora da ADM, aumento da temperatura das regioes toracicas, e correlacao entre aumento da temperatura e ADM de aducao bilateral e rotacao interna do membro preservado na avaliacao inicial180 ABSTRACT Age is the main risk factor for developing breast cancer and clinically, older women have a more difficult rehabilitation process. Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of physiotherapy intervention in range of motion (ROM) of shoulder and thermographic map of elderly postoperative treatment of breast cancer. Methods: A total of 10 elderly, undergoing surgery for breast cancer. The evaluation was done before and after the intervention by means of the goniometer for ADM measures and thermographic camera Eletrophysics PV320T, to identify the temperature of the thoracic region. We used the Wilcoxon test and Spearman correlation, with a 0.05 significance level. Results: The patients showed significant improvement in range of all movements of the affected limb, except internal rotation. When comparing the assessment of temperature values with the revaluation, there was an increase in temperature of the thoracic regions, and only significant values preserved breast. By comparing the temperature of the region preserved with compromised in the evaluation, there was a significant difference, since the revaluation, there was an approximation of these values. Conclusion: The correlation between increased temperature and ADM was significant for both members adduction and internal rotation member preserved in the evaluation. Intervention assured resolution or reduction of amendments on physical examination, improved ROM, increased temperature of the thoracic regions, and correlation between temperature increase and ROM bilateral adduction and internal rotation member preserved in the initial evaluation.
Acta Fisiátrica | 2016
Débora Melissa Petry; Gesilani Júlia da Silva Honório; Keyla Mara dos Santos; Saionara dos Santos; Clarissa Medeiros da Luz; Soraia Cristina Tonon da Luz; Marina Palú
A idade e o principal fator de risco para o desenvolvimento do câncer de mama e clinicamente, as mulheres idosas apresentam um processo de reabilitacao mais dificil. Objetivo: Avaliar os efeitos da intervencao fisioterapeutica na amplitude de movimento (ADM) do ombro e no mapa termografico de idosas em pos-operatorio de tratamento do câncer de mama. Metodos: Participaram 10 idosas, submetidas a tratamento cirurgico para câncer de mama. A avaliacao foi feita antes e apos a intervencao atraves do goniometro, para medidas de ADM, e da câmera termografica Eletrophysics PV320T, para identificacao da temperatura da regiao toracica. Utilizou-se o teste Wilcoxon e a correlacao de Spearman, com nivel de significância de 0,05. Resultados: As pacientes apresentaram melhora significativa da amplitude de todos os movimentos do membro comprometido, exceto a rotacao interna. Ao comparar os valores de temperatura da avaliacao com a reavaliacao, houve um aumento da temperatura das regioes toracicas, sendo significativos apenas os valores da mama preservada. Ao comparar a temperatura da regiao preservada com a comprometida na avaliacao, houve diferenca significativa, ja na reavaliacao, ocorreu uma aproximacao destes valores. A correlacao entre o aumento de temperatura e ADM foi significativa para aducao de ambos os membros e rotacao interna do membro preservado, na avaliacao. Conclusao: A intervencao garantiu resolucao ou diminuicao das alteracoes apresentadas no exame fisico, melhora da ADM, aumento da temperatura das regioes toracicas, e correlacao entre aumento da temperatura e ADM de aducao bilateral e rotacao interna do membro preservado na avaliacao inicial180 ABSTRACT Age is the main risk factor for developing breast cancer and clinically, older women have a more difficult rehabilitation process. Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of physiotherapy intervention in range of motion (ROM) of shoulder and thermographic map of elderly postoperative treatment of breast cancer. Methods: A total of 10 elderly, undergoing surgery for breast cancer. The evaluation was done before and after the intervention by means of the goniometer for ADM measures and thermographic camera Eletrophysics PV320T, to identify the temperature of the thoracic region. We used the Wilcoxon test and Spearman correlation, with a 0.05 significance level. Results: The patients showed significant improvement in range of all movements of the affected limb, except internal rotation. When comparing the assessment of temperature values with the revaluation, there was an increase in temperature of the thoracic regions, and only significant values preserved breast. By comparing the temperature of the region preserved with compromised in the evaluation, there was a significant difference, since the revaluation, there was an approximation of these values. Conclusion: The correlation between increased temperature and ADM was significant for both members adduction and internal rotation member preserved in the evaluation. Intervention assured resolution or reduction of amendments on physical examination, improved ROM, increased temperature of the thoracic regions, and correlation between temperature increase and ROM bilateral adduction and internal rotation member preserved in the initial evaluation.
Voos Revista Polidisciplinar Eletrônica da Faculdade Guairacá | 2012
Telma Aparecida Costa; Camila Regina Prodorutti; Cristiani Mozer; Marina Palú; Ana Carolina Scholz; Jefferson Jovelino Amaral dos Santos
ASSOBRAFIR Ciência | 2017
Katerine Cristhine Cani; Kelly Cattelan Bonorino; Aline Almeida Gulart; Marina Palú; Manuela Karloh; Anamaria Fleig Mayer
Archive | 2016
Marina Palú; Janaína Cristina Scalco; Katerine Cristhine Cani
Medicina (Ribeirão Preto. Online) | 2016
Marina Palú; Karoliny dos Santos; Janaína Cristina Scalco; Katerine Cristhine Cani; Jefferson Jovelino Amaral dos Santos
Medicina (Ribeirao Preto. Online) | 2016
Marina Palú; Karoliny dos Santos; Janaína Cristina Scalco; Katerine Cristhine Cani; Jefferson Jovelino Amaral dos Santos
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Gesilani Júlia da Silva Honório
Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina
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