RICARDO FULLER

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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/17 - Laboratório de Investigação em Reumatologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    CHRONIC EFFECTS OF A FLEXIBLE AND MINIMALIST FOOTWEAR ON CLINICAL, FUNCTIONAL AND GAIT BIOMECHANICAL ASPECTS IN THE KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS: A SINGLE-BLIND RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
    (2012) TROMBINI-SOUZA, F.; MATIAS, A.; YOKOTA, M.; SCHAINBERG, C.; FULLER, R.; SACCO, I. C.
    Purpose: Recent studies have shown that the acute use of shoes that mimic barefoot gait decrease substantially knee loads while walking in elderly with knee osteoarthritis (OA). Probably due to methodological difficulties to implement this type of conservative treatment during extended period, the effectiveness of minimalist footwear has not been evaluated yet in elderly patients with knee OA. The purpose is to describe a randomized clinical trial protocol for evaluating the therapeutic effect of a minimalist (flexible, non-heeled) and inexpensive footwear on clinical, functional, and biomechanical gait in elderly women with knee OA. Methods: Fifty six elderly women with knee OA grade 2 or 3 (Kellgren and Lawrence) will be randomized in blocks and allocated in the intervention group that will use a flexible non-heeled shoes- Moleca® forat least 6 hours daily or in the control group, which could not use these shoes or be under physical therapy or acupuncture treatment throughout these sis months. The use of Paracetamol 500 mg every six hour was allowed for both groups in case of pain. Moleca® (Calçados Beira Rio S.A., Novo Hamburgo, RS, Brazil) is a women's double canvas flexiblefl at walking shoe without heels, with a 5-mm anti-slip rubber sole and a 3-mm internal wedge of ethylene vinyl acetate. The mean weight is 172±19.6 g, ranging from 142 to 193 g depending on the size. Both groups will be followed during 6 months. They will be assessed at baseline condition, after 3 months (intervention group) and after 6 months of baseline condition(end of intervention, both groups). All the assessments will be performed by a physiotherapist that is blind to which group thepatient was allocated. The main outcome assessmentis the pain WOMAC score and the secondary outcomes are other WOMAC scores pain assessment (visual analogue scale - VAS), Lequesne index, Six-Minute Walk Test, and biomechanical gait analysis by means of 6 infrared cameras and a multi-component force plate to determine the knee adduction moment during gait. At baseline, all patients receive a diary to record the hours of daily use of footwear intervention. Every two weeks, the same physiotherapist carries phone calls to all patients in order to verify adherence to treatment and the correct filling this diary. Theinter group andinter-moments will be performed by repeated measures analysis of variance (α=0.05). This Trial was approved by the local Ethics Committee and was registered in ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01342458. Results: Six hundred thirty-four elderly women have been contacted so far and 20 have already been allocated in the intervention group (9) and in the control (11). Five patients from intervention group have already completed all 3 assessments and finished the protocol. The preliminary results have shown that the elderly women of the intervention group have used the Moleca® shoe for an average monthly of 7 hours and 24 minutes (±3:47), corresponding to approximately 50% of the home-work hours of the day. Conclusion: This is the first randomized clinical trial protocol to assess the chronic effect of a minimalist footwear on the clinical, functional and gait biomechanics of elderly women with knee osteoarthritis. We expect that the use of Moleca® shoes for 6 months provides pain relief, reduction of the knee adduction moment while walking and improves joint function in elderly women with knee OA, and therefore can be considered as another inexpensive option for conservative OA treatment. The authors are pleased to acknowledge the financial support of State of São Paulo Research Foundation - FAPESP (processes: 2011/01640-8, 2011/03300-0, 2011/03069-6).
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    COLLAGEN TYPE V FACILITATE THE DIFFERENTIATION OF RABBIT ADIPOSE TISSUE-DERIVED STEM CELLS INTO A CHONDROCYTE-LIKE PHENOTYPE ""IN VITRO""
    (2012) CRUZ, Isabele B.; GOLDENSTEIN-SCHAINBERG, C.; FULLER, R.; VELOSA, A. P.; CARRASCO, S.; CAPELOZZI, V.; YOSHINARI, N. H.; TEODORO, W. R.
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    SPINAL LESIONS DUE TO TOPHACEOUS GOUT - A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS NOT RELATED TO SYMPTOMS
    (2013) MELLO, F. M.; GOLDENSTEIN-SCHAINBERG, C.; FULLER, R.; HALPERN, A. S.
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    Collagen V induces differentiation of rabbit adipose tissue-derived stem cells in chondrocyte-like phenotype
    (2012) TEODORO, W.; CRUZ, I. Brindo da; VELOSA, A. P.; CARRASCO, S.; GOLDENSTEIN-SCHAINBERG, C.; FULLER, R.; PARRA, E.; CAPELOZZI, V.
    Objective: Stimulated mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have capacity of differentiation in many cell types. It is being used in degenerative diseases treatment protocols. We evaluated the collagen V (COL V) and collagen XI (COL XI) influence in the differentiation of rabbits adipose tissue-derived MSCs in a chondrocyte-like cell phenotype. Method: MSCs isolated of New Zealand rabbits adipose-tissue were maintained in culture by 4 weeks. COLV, COLXI and COLV/XI (10μg/ml) were added to culture during 72 h. The cells aggregates were stained with Toluidine blue, Alcian blue and Picrosirius. Chondrocyte-like phenotype was confirmed by immunofluorescence to CD34, vimentin and collagens I, II and III. Results: MSCs stimulated with COLV expressed proteoglicans and collagen, when compared with COLXI and COLV/XI and control. In the presence of COLV, MSCs was capable to increase collagen II expression confirming its chondro-cyte-like cell phenotype. In contrast, MSCs cultured with COLXI and COLV/XI express collagen I and III. Conclusion: The data suggest that COLV may facilitate the differentiation of rabbit adipose tissue-derived stem cells into a chondrocyte-like phenotype. Further studies are urged in order to evaluate the influence of COLV in the ability of chondrocytes to remodel osteoarthritic joint surface at ultrastructural and molecular levels.
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    LOW COST MINIMALIST SHOE AS A MECHANICAL TREATMENT FOR ALGO-FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS AND ANALGESIC MEDICINE INTAKE IN ELDERLY WOMEN WITH KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS
    (2014) TROMBINI-SOUZA, F.; MATIAS, A.; YOKOTA, M.; SCHAINBERG, C.; FULLER, R.; SACCO, I. C.
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    INCREASED PREVALENCE OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IS ASSOCIATED TO NEPHROLITHIASIS BUT NOT TO THE PRESENCE OF TOPHUS IN GOUT PATIENTS
    (2012) MELLO, F. M.; TOMITA, F. R. B.; FULLER, R.; PONTES FILHO, M. A. G.; BARROS, T. B. M.; PRADO, L. L.; AUGUSTO, K. L.; GOLDENSTEIN-SCHAINBERG, C.
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    Joint loading decreased by inexpensive and minimalist footwear in elderly women with knee osteoarthritis during stair descent
    (2012) SACCO, I. C. N.; TROMBINI-SOUZA, F.; BUTUGAN, M. K.; PASSARO, A. C.; ARNONE, A. C.; FULLER, R.
    Objective Previous studies indicate that flexible footwear, which mimics the biomechanics of walking barefoot, results in decreased knee loads in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) during walking. However, the effect of flexible footwear on other activities of daily living, such as descending stairs, remains unclear. Our objective was to evaluate the influence of inexpensive and minimalist footwear (Moleca) on knee adduction moment (KAM) during stair descent of elderly women with and without knee OA. Methods. Thirty-four elderly women were equally divided into an OA group and a control group (CG). Stair descent was evaluated in barefoot condition, while wearing the Moleca, and while wearing heeled shoes. Kinematics and ground reaction forces were measured to calculate KAM by using inverse dynamics. Results. The OA group experienced a higher KAM during midstance under the barefoot condition (233.3%; P = 0.028), the Moleca (379.2%; P = 0.004), and heeled shoes (217.6%; P = 0.007). The OA group had a similar knee load during early, mid, and late stance with the Moleca compared with the barefoot condition. Heeled shoes increased the knee loads during the early-stance (versus barefoot [16.7%; P < 0.001] and versus the Moleca [15.5%; P < 0.001]), midstance (versus barefoot [8.6%; P = 0.014] and versus the Moleca [9.5%; P = 0.010]), and late-stance phase (versus barefoot [10.6%; P = 0.003] and versus the Moleca [9.2%; P < 0.001]). In the CG, the Moleca produced a knee load similar to the barefoot condition only during the early-stance phase. Conclusion. Besides the general foot protection, the inexpensive and minimalist footwear contributes to decreasing knee loads in elderly women with OA during stair descent. The loads are similar to the barefoot condition and effectively decreased when compared with heeled shoes.
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    LONG-TERM EFFECT OF A FLEXIBLE MINIMALIST SHOE ON ALGO-FUNCTIONAL, ANALGESIC MEDICATION INTAKE AND GATT KINEMATIC IN ELDERLY WOMEN WITH KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS
    (2014) MATIAS, A.; TROMBINI-SOUZA, F.; YOKOTA, M.; PEREIRA, I.; SCHAINBERG, C.; FULLER, R.; SACCO, I. C.
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    THE CORRELATION BETWEEN URIC ACID AND BONE MINERAL DENSITY OF TOTAL HIP WITH BONE MICROARCHITECTURE ANALYSIS IN TOPHACEOUS GOUT PATIENTS
    (2023) SANTOS, J. Barco Dos; ROCHA, G.; SALES, L. Peixoto; FRANCO, A. Silva; CAPARBO, V.; DOMICIANO, D.; FULLER, R.; FIGUEIREDO, C.; PEREIRA, R. M.
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    10-Year Follow-Up Of Pulmonary Function In Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
    (2013) KAWANO-DOURADO, L.; DIAS, O. M.; KAY, F. U.; GRIPP, T. E. H.; GOMES, P. S.; CALEIRO, M. C.; FULLER, R.; KAIRALLA, R. A.; CARVALHO, C. R. R.