ISABEL CRISTINA ESPOSITO SORPRESO

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Índice h a partir de 2011
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Projetos de Pesquisa
Unidades Organizacionais
Departamento de Obstetrícia e Ginecologia, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/58 - Laboratório de Ginecologia Estrutural e Molecular, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • bookPart
    Transição para a menopausa e pós-menopausa
    (2013) JúNIOR, José Maria Soares; BARACAT, Maria Cândida Pinheiro; BARACAT, Edmund Chada; SORPRESO, Isabel Cristina Espósito
  • bookPart
    Sangramento uterino na pós-menopausa
    (2013) SORPRESO, Isabel Cristina; BARACAT, Maria Cândida Pinheiro; JúNIOR, José Maria Soares
  • bookPart
    Doença inflamatória pélvica
    (2013) JúNIOR, José Maria Soares; MOTTA, Eduardo Vieira da; BARACAT, Edmund Chada; SORPRESO, Isabel Cristina Espósito
  • article 9 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Physiotherapeutic approach in early and late post-menopausal Brazilian women
    (2013) CALIO, Caroline L.; SORPRESO, Isabel Cristina Esposito; HAIDAR, Mauro Abi; MACIEL, Gustavo Arantes Rosa; BARACAT, Edmund C.; SOARES- JR., Jose Maria
    To evaluate changes in joints after physiotherapy in post-menopausal women, specifically to identify clinical responses to the measurements of flexibility, functional capacity and joint pain in early and late post-menopausal women at a multi-disciplinary health education programme. A total of 69 women participated in the Integral Program for the Attention to Climacteric Women at the Department of Gynecology - Federal University of Sao Paulo and were sorted into two groups of early (n = 32) and late (n = 37) post-menopause. The average age of menopause was 47.9 +/- 5.6 years. The Blatt Kupperman Menopausal Index scores for the early (baseline = 12.8 +/- 6.1) and late (baseline = 14.1 +/- 7.7) post-menopausal groups after the programme were 8.4 +/- 7.1 and 9.4 +/- 8.1, respectively. Both groups presented improvements regarding functional capacity (p<0.01) and complaints of pain (p<0.001) after the intervention. The group of early post-menopausal women had better flexibility for hip flexion (p<0.001), and the late post-menopausal group showed greater improvement in shoulder flexion (p<0.001), extension (p<0.001) and elbow flexion (p<0.001). After multi-disciplinary approach, both early and late post-menopausal groups experienced decrease in intensity of climacteric symptoms, reduction in pain intensity and improvement in functional capacity, but the flexibility was different between both the groups.