Efeitos de um programa de treinamento funcional sobre a dor e capacidade funcional de pessoas acometidas pela chikungunya

Introduction: Chikungunya is a disease caused by the chikungunya virus (CHIKV), causes joint pain that can become disabling, limiting social participation and the performance of daily activities in affected individuals. Objective: to analyze the effect of a functional training program on pain and fu...

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Autor principal: Santos, Ana Regina de Lima
Outros Autores: Lucena, Eleazar Marinho de Freitas
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo:Introduction: Chikungunya is a disease caused by the chikungunya virus (CHIKV), causes joint pain that can become disabling, limiting social participation and the performance of daily activities in affected individuals. Objective: to analyze the effect of a functional training program on pain and functional capacity in people affected by chikungunya fever, as a physiotherapeutic assistance strategy. Methods: Randomized and controlled clinical trial study, carried out at the Faculty of Health Sciences of Trairi, located in the municipality of Santa Cruz-RN, in which 39 individuals affected by chikungunya took part. The sample was randomly distributed into two intervention groups: Ground Functional Training Group (GTF) and Aquatic Therapy Group (GTA), with the protocol carried out for 6 weeks. For data collection, a sociodemographic and health questionnaire and functional capacity assessment instruments were used: the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) and pain using the Brief Pain Inventory (IBD). Results: In relation to functional capacity outcomes, it was possible to observe in the intergroup comparison that participants who carried out the intervention in the GTF showed better results. In the analysis of the pain outcome, there were no significant differences between the two groups, both showed positive effects. Final considerations: it was found that both ground training and aquatic therapy had important effects in promoting a reduction in pain intensity, however, for the outcome related to increased functional capacity, ground functional training promoted a significant improvement.