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Rev. Bras. Neurol. (Online) ; 58(1): 24-28, jan.-mar. 2022. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1377971

ABSTRACT

Foram comparadas características clínicas e epidemiológicas de pacientes com tetraplegia traumática e Malformação de Chiari tipo I, atendidos em centro de neurorreabilitação através de estudo observacional analítico e retrospectivo, realizado por meio de análise de prontuário eletrônico. No grupo de pacientes com Malformação de Chiari tipo I predominaram mulheres, com marcha e que apresentavam transtornos de ansiedade e a presença de siringomielia. No grupo com tetraplegia traumática predominaram os homens, com locomoção em cadeira de rodas e maior presença de espasticidade e disfunções neurogênicas do intestino e do trato urinário inferior. Os pacientes com Malformação de Chiari tipo I representam um grupo com diferentes características clínicas e epidemiológicas em relação aos pacientes com sequelas de traumatismo raquimedular, tradicionalmente o principal grupo atendido dentro dos programas de neurorreabilitação. Desta forma, os pacientes com Malformação de Chiari tipo I necessitam de uma abordagem diferenciada que contemplem suas necessidades nos programas de neurorreabilitação.


Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients with traumatic tetraplegia and Chiari malformation type I treated at a neurorehabilitation center were compared through an analytical and retrospective observational study, carried out through electronic medical record analysis. In the group of patients with Chiari malformation type I predominated female gender, with gait, the presence of syringomyelia and anxiety disorders. In the group with traumatic tetraplegia predominated male gender, use of wheelchair and presence of spasticity and neurogenic dysfunctions of the bowel and lower urinary tract. Patients with Chiari malformation type I represent a group with different clinical and epidemiological characteristics in relation to patients with sequelae of spinal cord injury, traditionally the main group treated within neurorehabilitation. Thus, patients with Chiari malformation type I need a differentiated approach that addresses their needs in neurorehabilitation.

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Rev. Hosp. Clin. Fac. Med. Univ. Säo Paulo ; 57(1): 19-24, Jan.-Feb. 2002. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-311301

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Participation in intensive sports activities leads to muscular specializations that may generate alterations in involved articular forces and cause static (posture) and dynamic changes (alterations of articular stability, coordination, etc.). Prevention of injury requires specific functional muscular evaluation in all athletes and for any kind of sport. OBJECTIVE: To dynamically evaluate, through isokinetic tests, the peak torque, total work, and average power of the knee flexor and extensor muscles of jumper and runner athletes and compare them to those of a non-athletic population, evaluating dominance and balance between agonistic and antagonistic muscle groups. RESULTS: In the non-athlete group, we noted a higher asymmetry between the dominant and nondominant members. The jumpers had the highest values of the evaluated parameters of all groups, whereas parameters for the runners were intermediate between non-athletes and jumpers


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Humans , Male , Adolescent , Adult , Knee Joint , Muscle, Skeletal , Sports , Athletic Injuries , Biomechanical Phenomena , Muscle Contraction , Running , Torque
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