AMELIA PASQUAL MARQUES
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Departamento de Fisioterapia, Fonoaudiologia e Terapia Ocupacional, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/54 - Laboratório de Bacteriologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/54 - Laboratório de Bacteriologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
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- Comparison of the effects of low-level laser and pulsed and continuous ultrasound on pain and physical disability in chronic non-specific low back pain: a randomized controlled clinical trial(2019) RUBIRA, Ana Paula Fernandes De Angelis; RUBIRA, Marcelo Custodio; RUBIRA, Lucas De Angelis; COMACHIO, Josielli; MAGALHAES, Mauricio Oliveira; MARQUES, Amelia PasqualObjective To compare the short-term effects of pulsed laser and pulsed and continuous ultrasound on pain and functional disability in women with chronic non-specific low back pain. Methods The sample was composed of 100 volunteers randomly allocated into four groups: The Pulsed Laser Group (n = 26) was treated with 3 J/cm(2); the Pulsed Ultrasound Group (n = 24; 3 MHz) was treated with 1 W/cm(2); the Continuous Ultrasound Group (n = 26; 1 MHz) was treated with 1 W/cm(2); and a Control Group (n = 24), where the patients were still waiting for treatment. Before and after 10 sessions of treatment, the intensity of pain was assessed using the visual analogue scale (VAS), the quality of pain was evaluated using the McGill pain questionnaire and functional disability was investigated using the Roland-Morris questionnaire. Results The three treated groups exhibited a decrease in pain (p < 0.001); the Pulsed Laser Group showed the greater relative gain (91.2%), Meanwhile, the Control Group exhibited a worsening of - 5.8%. The three treated groups demonstrated improvement in the quality of pain (McGill) in the total, sensory and affective dimensions (p < 0.005; p < 0.002; p < 0.013, respectively). All treated groups showed a decrease in functional disability (p < 0.001), but the Pulsed Ultrasound Group showed the highest relative gain (83.3%). Conclusions The three modalities have significant effects to decreasing low back pain and improving functional disability in women with non-specific chronic low back pain, but the pulsed low-level laser had the best results on pain while the pulsed ultrasound had the best results on improve the functional disability.
conferenceObject HEALTH PERCEPTION IN PATIENTS WITH FIBROMYALGIA(2023) ANTUNES, Mateus; LOURES, Felipe Rocha; PINHEIRO, Mara; CRUZ, Ariela; JANUARIO, Priscila; SOUZA, Ingred Merllin; MARQUES, AmeliaconferenceObject SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE AND FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY IN ELDERLY BRAZILIAN POPULATION WITH CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN: PRELIMINARY STUDY(2023) JANUARIO, Priscila; CRUZ, Ariela; RODRIGUES, Amanda; SILVA, Maynara; FARIA, Vinicius; PINHEIRO, Mara; ANTUNES, Mateus; SOUZA, Ingred Merllin; MARQUES, Amelia- HEALTH PROFILE AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS: A BRAZILIAN CITIZENS SURVEY(2023) SANTANA, P.; SOUZA, I. M. B. De; ANTUNES, M.; PINHEIRO, M.; CRUZ, A.; JANUARIO, P.; MARQUES, A. Pasqual
- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANTERIOR KNEE PAIN SEVERITY, FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY, FRONTAL PLANE PROJECTION ANGLE, TRUNK AND HIP STRENGTH IN PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN(2014) MARQUES, A. P.; SILVA, A. P. M. C. Carvalho e; ALMEIDA, G. P. L.
- EFFECT OF SEGMENTAL STABILIZATION AND PILATES ON CHRONIC NON-SPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN: PILOT STUDY(2020) CRUZ, A. Torres; JANUARIO, P. De Oliveira; BAPTISTA, I. Coelho; RODRIGUES, A. Da Rocha; BERNARDO, C. H. Chagas; NUNES, T. Silva; ANTUNES, M.; SOUZA, I. Merllin Batista de; MARQUES, A. Pasqual
- EFFECT OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY AND EXERCISE VERSUS SUPERVISED EXERCISE PROGRAM IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC NONSPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED(2014) MARQUES, A. P.; MAGALHAES, M. O.; COMACHIO, J.; MUTO, L. H. A.; SILVA, A. P. M. C. Carvalho e; ALMEIDA, G. P. L.; FRANCA, F. J. R.; RAMOS, L. A. V.; BURKE, T. N.
- EFFECT OF ACUPUNCTURE AND ELECTROACUPUNCTURE IN PAIN, DISABILITY AND DEPRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC NONSPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL(2015) COMACHIO, J.; MAGALHAES, M. Oliveira; OLIVEIRA, C. Coelho; SILVA, I. F. Rodrigues; SILVA, A. P. de Moura Carvalho e; MARQUES, A. Pasqual
- A cross-sectional study of associations between kinesiophobia, pain, disability, and quality of life in patients with chronic low back pain(2018) COMACHIO, Josielli; MAGALHAES, Mauricio Oliveira; SILVA, Ana Paula de Moura Campos Carvalho e; MARQUES, Amelia PasqualBackground: Low back pain is a significant health problem condition due to high prevalence among the general population. Emotions and physical factors are believed to play a role in chronic low back pain. Kinesiophobia is one of the most extreme forms of fear of pain due to movement or re-injury. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between kinesiophobia and pain intensity, disability and quality of life in people with chronic low back pain. Methods: The study included 132 individuals with chronic back pain, with ages between 18 and 65 years old. Kinesiophobia was assessed using the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia, pain intensity was measured using the Numeric Rating Scale with a cut-off more than 3 for inclusion in the study, disability was assessed using the Roland Morris questionnaire, quality of pain was assessed using the McGill questionnaire, and quality of life was assessed using the Quality of Life questionnaire SF-36. Results: The results are statistically significant, but with weak associations were found between kinesiophobia and pain intensity (r = 0.187), quality of pain (sensory, r= 0.266; affective, r= - 0.174; and total r= 0.275), disability (r = 0.399) and physical quality of life (emotional r= - 0.414). Conclusion: Kinesiophobia is an important outcome to assess in patients with chronic low back pain. The results suggest that correlations between kinesiophobia and disability and quality of life are statistically significant.
conferenceObject STATIC AND DYNAMIC POSTURAL CONTROL IN INDIVIDUALS WITH CHONDROMALACIA PATELLAE(2013) SILVA, A. P. M. C. Carvalho E; LEAO, G.; MAGALHAES, M.; MARQUES, A. P.