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Rev. dor ; 15(4): 260-263, 2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-730603

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fibromyalgia syndrome is a chronic condition causing spontaneous widespread pain associated with hypersensitivity. This study aimed at investigating the pressure pain endurance in women with fibromyalgia syndrome to determine the range of painful stimulation that an individual with fibromyalgia syndrome can resist acceptably. METHODS: We conducted an observational, descriptive, crosssectional study with 60 subjects (51.23±8 years), who met the American College of Rheumatology/1990 (ACR) criteria for fibromyalgia syndrome, and 42 healthy volunteers (48.33±9 years) as the control group. Algometry was performed to record pressure pain detection threshold and pressure pain tolerance, and fibromyalgia impact questionnaire was used to determine the impact of fibromyalgia syndrome. Pressure pain endurance was calculated as the arithmetic difference between pressure pain tolerance and pressure pain detection threshold. RESULTS: A significant difference in fibromyalgia impact questionnaire (p<0.0001), pressure pain detection threshold, and pressure pain tolerance (p<0.0001) was found between both groups. Furthermore, a significant difference in pressure pain endurance (p<0.0001) for each of the 18 points identified by ACR was noted between both groups, with the highest range of physical stimulation observed in the control group. A correlation between pressure pain endurance and pressure pain detection threshold (r=0.8334; p<0.0001) and pressure pain tolerance (r=0.8387; p< 0.0001) was observed in the fibromyalgia syndrome group. CONCLUSION: Pressure pain endurance of the fibromyalgia syndrome group was extremely lower, when compared with that of healthy controls, and may be used as an additional component to measure the disturbance in pain perception and to determine the range of painful stimulation that an individual with fibromyalgia syndrome can acceptably resist. .

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Rev. bras. reumatol ; 48(2): 94-99, mar.-abr. 2008. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-485812

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Talassoterapia e balneoterapia são modalidades terapêuticas utilizadas há vários anos em outras regiões do mundo na prevenção e no tratamento de diversas enfermidades, incluindo doenças reumáticas. No entanto, só recentemente têm sido descritas na literatura em fibromialgia (FM), contribuindo para a redução da dor e de outros sintomas da doença e melhorando a qualidade de vida dos pacientes. Nesta revisão são relatados os principais estudos que avaliam a talassoterapia e/ou a balneoterapia como abordagem terapêutica na FM, abordando aspectos a serem investigados no intuito de estabelecer o valor dessa forma de tratamento. Os autores ainda destacam a necessidade da realização de estudos no Brasil, utilizando principalmente a talassoterapia, uma vez que o baixo custo, aliado ao fácil acesso de boa parte das pessoas ao litoral, podem beneficiar pacientes com FM.


Thalassotherapy and balneotherapy are therapeutic strategies commonly used in other countries for the prevention and treatment of several diseases, including rheumatic diseases. However, only in the recent years its use in the treatment of fibromyalgia (FM) has been reported. The potential beneficial effects include the reduction of pain and other related symptoms of FM, thus improving the quality of life. The authors revise studies focusing on thalassotherapy and/or balneotherapy in the treatment of FM, discussing their benefits and methodological biases that still preclude a more precise evaluation on the efficacy of these methods. Finally, the authors emphasize the need for such studies in Brazil, mainly thalassotherapy, since the low cost and good accessibility to sea, might well provide benefit to our patients.


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Humans , Balneology , Climatotherapy , Pain/therapy , Fibromyalgia/therapy , Quality of Life , Rheumatic Diseases
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