Correlação entre intensidade dolorosa e limitação de membro superior em sujeitos com tendinopatia do manguito

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Alyssa Conte da Silva
Juliana Falcão Padilha
Jefferson Luiz Brum Marques
Cláudia Mirian de Godoy Marques

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Introdução: A Tendinopatia do Manguito Rotador (TMR) acarreta dor e prejuízo na função do ombro, porém não se sabe se ambas na mesma proporção. Objetivo: Verificar se a intensidade dolorosa se correlaciona com a função do membro superior em sujeitos com TMR. Métodos: Estudo observacional transversal, com 60 indivíduos com TMR. Utilizou-se a Escala Visual Analógica (EVA) para avaliar a dor e o questionário Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire (DASH) para função do ombro. Para análise dos dados foi realizada estatística descritiva (médias e desvio-padrão, apresentação numérica e percentual) e aplicada a correlação de Spearman utilizando nível de significância de 5%. Resultados: A dor média pela EVA foi de 5,02 (moderada). Verificou-se limitação leve (pontuação média de 34,43) nas 30 questões do questionário DASH. Em relação aos módulos opcionais, no módulo destinado a atletas/músicos, não houve limitação dos sujeitos que praticavam este (média de pontuação de 11,82). No módulo referente ao trabalho houve limitação leve (média de pontuação de 35,38). Houve correlação baixa entre dor e a função do ombro (rs=0,2949; p=0,0222). Conclusão: Embora os sujeitos com TMR apresentassem dor moderada, a correlação foi fraca entre dor e função do ombro.

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Silva, A. C. da, Padilha, J. F., Marques, J. L. B., & Marques, C. M. de G. (2019). Correlação entre intensidade dolorosa e limitação de membro superior em sujeitos com tendinopatia do manguito. ABCS Health Sciences, 44(3). https://doi.org/10.7322/abcshs.v44i3.1177
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