Tratamento da dor Patelofemural
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (54.8MB) | Embed
Nesse episódio eu, Heric Lopes, conto com a presença do doutorando e fisioterapeuta Ricky Watari, do professor e fisioterapeuta Ricardo Guerra e do professor e educador físico Sergio Cunha para discutir o tratamento da dor patelofemural.
Se liga no que deu!
Esse podcast é parte do canal Fisio na Pauta. Nesse canal, assuntos relevantes serão discutidos usando a ciência e o ceticismo como pedras fundamentais. Minha intenção é oferecer informação sobre saúde, ciência, reabilitação e claro… Fisioterapia!
O Fisio na Pauta Podcast é uma produção independente, elaborado por um fisioterapeuta disposto a disseminar conhecimento em prol da evolução da ciência da Fisioterapia.
O conteúdo desse programa é meramente informativo e não deve ser utilizado como conselho médico, uma vez que o conteúdo científico está constantemente evoluindo. Em caso de sintomas e/ou dúvidas, recomendo procurar um profissional da área da saúde.
As informações e opiniões expressas nesse programa são de inteira responsabilidade de seus autores, não correspondendo necessariamente ao ponto de vista dos colaboradores do canal.
Você pode acompanhar o Fisio na Pauta Podcast das seguintes maneiras:
website: www.fisionapauta.com.br
email: contato@fisionapauta.com.br
Twitter: @fisionapauta
Facebook: @canalfisionapauta
Instagram: fisionapauta
Deixe seu comentário no iTunes!
Quer colaborar e apoiar o canal Fisio na Pauta?
Acesse: https://fisionapauta.com.br/apoie/
Ouça, divulgue, compartilhe!
Músicas:
DJ Cam Quartet – Rebirth of Coll – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU0ZmbBY9QI
Dope Lemon – Home Soon – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyU7324m10M
Edvaldo Santana – Gelo no Joelhos – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7gOqYJjA2I
Referência bibliográficas:
Willy, R. W., & Meira, E. P. (2016). CURRENT CONCEPTS IN BIOMECHANICAL INTERVENTIONS FOR PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN. International journal of sports physical therapy, 11(6), 877.
Crossley, K. M., Callaghan, M. J., & van Linschoten, R. (2015). Patellofemoral pain. bmj, 351, h3939.
Dye, S. F. (2005). The pathophysiology of patellofemoral pain: a tissue homeostasis perspective. Clinical orthopaedics and related research, 436, 100-110.
Dye, S. F. (1996). The knee as a biologic transmission with an envelope of function: a theory. Clinical orthopaedics and related research, 325, 10-18.
Blond, L., & Hansen, L. (1998). Patellofemoral pain syndrome in athletes: a 5.7-year retrospective follow-up study of 250 athletes. Acta Orthop Belg, 64(4), 393-400.
van Linschoten, R. (2012). Patellofemoral pain syndrome in athletes. Aspetar Sports Medicine Journal, 1(3), 204-207.
Post, W. R., & Dye, S. F. (2017). Patellofemoral Pain: An Enigma Explained by Homeostasis and Common Sense. American journal of orthopedics (Belle Mead, NJ), 46(2), 92-100.
Rathleff, M. S., Thomsen, J. L., & Barton, C. J. (2017). Patient education in patellofemoral pain: potentially potent and essential, but under-researched. bjsports-2017.
Esculier, J. F., Bouyer, L. J., Dubois, B., Fremont, P., Moore, L., McFadyen, B., & Roy, J. S. (2017). Is combining gait retraining or an exercise programme with education better than education alone in treating runners with patellofemoral pain? A randomised clinical trial. Br J Sports Med, bjsports-2016.
Noehren, B., Pohl, M. B., Sanchez, Z., Cunningham, T., & Lattermann, C. (2012). Proximal and distal kinematics in female runners with patellofemoral pain. Clinical biomechanics, 27(4), 366-371.
Draper, C. E., Fredericson, M., Gold, G. E., Besier, T. F., Delp, S. L., Beaupre, G. S., & Quon, A. (2012). Patients with patellofemoral pain exhibit elevated bone metabolic activity at the patellofemoral joint. Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 30(2), 209-213.
Noehren, B., Hamill, J., & Davis, I. (2013). Prospective evidence for a hip etiology in patellofemoral pain. Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 45(6), 1120-1124.
Powers, C. M. (2003). The influence of altered lower-extremity kinematics on patellofemoral joint dysfunction: a theoretical perspective. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 33(11), 639-646.
Crossley, K. M., van Middelkoop, M., Callaghan, M. J., Collins, N. J., Rathleff, M. S., & Barton, C. J. (2016). 2016 Patellofemoral pain consensus statement from the 4th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Manchester. Part 2: recommended physical interventions (exercise, taping, bracing, foot orthoses and combined interventions). Br J Sports Med, 50(14), 844-852.
Matthews, M., Rathleff, M. S., Claus, A., McPoil, T., Nee, R., Crossley, K., & Vicenzino, B. (2017). Can we predict the outcome for people with patellofemoral pain? A systematic review on prognostic factors and treatment effect modifiers. Br J Sports Med, 51(23), 1650-1660.
Pourahmadi, M. R., Takamjani, I. E., Hesampour, K., Shah-Hosseini, G. R., Jamshidi, A. A., & Shamsi, M. B. (2016). Effects of static stretching of knee musculature on patellar alignment and knee functional disability in male patients diagnosed with knee extension syndrome: A single-group, pretest–posttest trial. Manual therapy, 22, 179-189.
Powers, C. M., Witvrouw, E., Davis, I. S., & Crossley, K. M. (2017). Evidence-based framework for a pathomechanical model of patellofemoral pain: 2017 patellofemoral pain consensus statement from the 4th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Manchester, UK: part 3. Br J Sports Med, bjsports-2017.
Pazzinatto, M. F., de Oliveira Silva, D., Pradela, J., Coura, M. B., Barton, C., & de Azevedo, F. M. (2017). Local and widespread hyperalgesia in female runners with patellofemoral pain are influenced by running volume. Journal of science and medicine in sport, 20(4), 362-367.
White, L. C., Dolphin, P., & Dixon, J. (2009). Hamstring length in patellofemoral pain syndrome. Physiotherapy, 95(1), 24-28.
Powers, C. M., Bolgla, L. A., Callaghan, M. J., Collins, N., & Sheehan, F. T. (2012). Patellofemoral Pain: Proximal, Distal, and Local Factors—2nd International Research Retreat, August 31–September 2, 2011, Ghent, Belgium.
Pazzinatto, M. F., de Oliveira Silva, D., Barton, C., Rathleff, M. S., Briani, R. V., & de Azevedo, F. M. (2016). Female adults with patellofemoral pain are characterized by widespread hyperalgesia, which is not affected immediately by patellofemoral joint loading. Pain Medicine, 17(10), 1953-1961.
Barton, C. J., Lack, S., Hemmings, S., Tufail, S., & Morrissey, D. (2015). The ‘Best Practice Guide to Conservative Management of Patellofemoral Pain’: incorporating level 1 evidence with expert clinical reasoning. Br J Sports Med, 49(14), 923-934.
Mason, M., Keays, S. L., & Newcombe, P. A. (2011). The effect of taping, quadriceps strengthening and stretching prescribed separately or combined on patellofemoral pain. Physiotherapy research international, 16(2), 109-119.
0 comentário