65 resultados para Intervention methods
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DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial.OB JECTIVE: To investigate the immediate effects on pressure pain thresholds over latent trigger points (TrPs) in the masseter and temporalis muscles and active mouth opening following atlanto-occipital joint thrust manipulation or a soft tissue manual intervention targeted to the suboccipital muscles. BACKGROUND : Previous studies have described hypoalgesic effects of neck manipulative interventions over TrPs in the cervical musculature. There is a lack of studies analyzing these mechanisms over TrPs of muscles innervated by the trigeminal nerve. METHODS: One hundred twenty-two volunteers, 31 men and 91 women, between the ages of 18 and 30 years, with latent TrPs in the masseter muscle, were randomly divided into 3 groups: a manipulative group who received an atlanto-occipital joint thrust, a soft tissue group who received an inhibition technique over the suboccipital muscles, and a control group who did not receive an intervention. Pressure pain thresholds over latent TrPs in the masseter and temporalis muscles, and active mouth opening were assessed pretreatment and 2 minutes posttreatment by a blinded assessor. Mixed-model analyses of variance (ANOVA) were used to examine the effects of interventions on each outcome, with group as the between-subjects variable and time as the within-subjects variable. The primary analysis was the group-by-time interaction. RESULTS: The 2-by-3 mixed-model ANOVA revealed a significant group-by-time interaction for changes in pressure pain thresholds over masseter (P<.01) and temporalis (P =.003) muscle latent TrPs and also for active mouth opening (P<.001) in favor of the manipulative and soft tissue groups. Between-group effect sizes were small. CONCLUSIONS: The application of an atlanto-occipital thrust manipulation or soft tissue technique targeted to the suboccipital muscles led to an immediate increase in pressure pain thresholds over latent TrPs in the masseter and temporalis muscles and an increase in maximum active mouth opening. Nevertheless, the effects of both interventions were small and future studies are required to elucidate the clinical relevance of these changes. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE : Therapy, level 1b. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2010;40(5):310-317. doi:10.2519/jospt.2010.3257. KEYWORDSDS: cervical manipulation, muscle trigger points, neck, TMJ, upper cervical.
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The present research paper presents five different clustering methods to identify typical load profiles of medium voltage (MV) electricity consumers. These methods are intended to be used in a smart grid environment to extract useful knowledge about customer’s behaviour. The obtained knowledge can be used to support a decision tool, not only for utilities but also for consumers. Load profiles can be used by the utilities to identify the aspects that cause system load peaks and enable the development of specific contracts with their customers. The framework presented throughout the paper consists in several steps, namely the pre-processing data phase, clustering algorithms application and the evaluation of the quality of the partition, which is supported by cluster validity indices. The process ends with the analysis of the discovered knowledge. To validate the proposed framework, a case study with a real database of 208 MV consumers is used.
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Intensive use of Distributed Generation (DG) represents a change in the paradigm of power systems operation making small-scale energy generation and storage decision making relevant for the whole system. This paradigm led to the concept of smart grid for which an efficient management, both in technical and economic terms, should be assured. This paper presents a new approach to solve the economic dispatch in smart grids. The proposed methodology for resource management involves two stages. The first one considers fuzzy set theory to define the natural resources range forecast as well as the load forecast. The second stage uses heuristic optimization to determine the economic dispatch considering the generation forecast, storage management and demand response
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In the context of electricity markets, transmission pricing is an important tool to achieve an efficient operation of the electricity system. The electricity market is influenced by several factors; however the transmission network management is one of the most important aspects, because the network is a natural monopoly. The transmission tariffs can help to regulate the market, for this reason transmission tariffs must follow strict criteria. This paper presents the following methods to tariff the use of transmission networks by electricity market players: Post-Stamp Method; MW-Mile Method Distribution Factors Methods; Tracing Methodology; Bialek’s Tracing Method and Locational Marginal Price. A nine bus transmission network is used to illustrate the application of the tariff methods.
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This paper proposes two meta-heuristics (Genetic Algorithm and Evolutionary Particle Swarm Optimization) for solving a 15 bid-based case of Ancillary Services Dispatch in an Electricity Market. A Linear Programming approach is also included for comparison purposes. A test case based on the dispatch of Regulation Down, Regulation Up, Spinning Reserve and Non-Spinning Reserve services is used to demonstrate that the use of meta-heuristics is suitable for solving this kind of optimization problem. Faster execution times and lower computational resources requirements are the most relevant advantages of the used meta-heuristics when compared with the Linear Programming approach.
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Electricity market players operating in a liberalized environment requires access to an adequate decision support tool, allowing them to consider all the business opportunities and take strategic decisions. Ancillary services represent a good negotiation opportunity that must be considered by market players. For this, decision support tool must include ancillary market simulation. This paper proposes two different methods (Linear Programming and Genetic Algorithm approaches) for ancillary services dispatch. The methodologies are implemented in MASCEM, a multi-agent based electricity market simulator. A test case based on California Independent System Operator (CAISO) data concerning the dispatch of Regulation Down, Regulation Up, Spinning Reserve and Non-Spinning Reserve services is included in this paper.
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Objectives : The purpose of this article is to find out differences between surveys using paper and online questionnaires. The author has deep knowledge in the case of questions concerning opinions in the development of survey based research, e.g. the limits of postal and online questionnaires. Methods : In the physician studies carried out in 1995 (doctors graduated in 1982-1991), 2000 (doctors graduated in 1982-1996), 2005 (doctors graduated in 1982-2001), 2011 (doctors graduated in 1977-2006) and 457 family doctors in 2000, were used paper and online questionnaires. The response rates were 64%, 68%, 64%, 49% and 73%, respectively. Results : The results of the physician studies showed that there were differences between methods. These differences were connected with using paper-based questionnaire and online questionnaire and response rate. The online-based survey gave a lower response rate than the postal survey. The major advantages of online survey were short response time; very low financial resource needs and data were directly loaded in the data analysis software, thus saved time and resources associated with the data entry process. Conclusions : The current article helps researchers with planning the study design and choosing of the right data collection method.
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Agility refers to the manufacturing system ability to rapidly adapt to market and environmental changes in efficient and cost-effective ways. This paper addresses the development of self-organization methods to enhance the operations of a scheduling system, by integrating scheduling system, configuration and optimization into a single autonomic process requiring minimal manual intervention to increase productivity and effectiveness while minimizing complexity for users. We intend to conceptualize real manufacturing systems as interacting autonomous entities in order to build future Decision Support Systems (DSS) for Scheduling in agile manufacturing environments.
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The main purpose of this paper is to propose a Multi-Agent Autonomic and Bio-Inspired based framework with selfmanaging capabilities to solve complex scheduling problems using cooperative negotiation. Scheduling resolution requires the intervention of highly skilled human problem-solvers. This is a very hard and challenging domain because current systems are becoming more and more complex, distributed, interconnected and subject to rapidly changing. A natural Autonomic Computing (AC) evolution in relation to Current Computing is to provide systems with Self-Managing ability with a minimum human interference.
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In real optimization problems, usually the analytical expression of the objective function is not known, nor its derivatives, or they are complex. In these cases it becomes essential to use optimization methods where the calculation of the derivatives, or the verification of their existence, is not necessary: the Direct Search Methods or Derivative-free Methods are one solution. When the problem has constraints, penalty functions are often used. Unfortunately the choice of the penalty parameters is, frequently, very difficult, because most strategies for choosing it are heuristics strategies. As an alternative to penalty function appeared the filter methods. A filter algorithm introduces a function that aggregates the constrained violations and constructs a biobjective problem. In this problem the step is accepted if it either reduces the objective function or the constrained violation. This implies that the filter methods are less parameter dependent than a penalty function. In this work, we present a new direct search method, based on simplex methods, for general constrained optimization that combines the features of the simplex method and filter methods. This method does not compute or approximate any derivatives, penalty constants or Lagrange multipliers. The basic idea of simplex filter algorithm is to construct an initial simplex and use the simplex to drive the search. We illustrate the behavior of our algorithm through some examples. The proposed methods were implemented in Java.
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Background: Acute respiratory infections are usual in children under three years old occurring in upper respiratory tract, having an impact on child and caregiver’s quality of life predisposing to otitis media or bronchiolitis. There are few valid and reliable measures to determine the child’s respiratory condition and to guide the physiotherapy intervention. Aim: To assess the intra and inter rater reliability of nasal auscultation, to analyze the relation between sounds’ classification and middle ear’s pressure and compliance as well as with the Clinical Severity Score. Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was composed by 125 nursery children aged up to three years old. Tympanometry, pulmonary and nasal auscultation and application of Clinical Severity Score were performed to each child. Nasal auscultation sounds’ were recorded and sent to 3 blinded experts, that classified, as “obstructed” and “unobstructed”, with a 48 hours interval, in order to analyze inter and intra rater reliability. Results: Nasal auscultation revealed a substantial inter and intra rater reliability (=0,749 and evaluator A - K= 0,691; evaluator B - K= 0,605 and evaluator C - K= 0,724, respectively). Both ears’ pressure was significantly lower in children with an "unobstructed" nasal sound when compared with an “obstructed” nasal sound (t=-3,599, p<0,001 in left ear; t=-2,258, p=0,026 in right ear). Compliance in both ears was significantly lower in children with an "obstructed" nasal sound when compared with “unobstructed” nasal sound (t=-2,728, p=0,007 in left ear; t=-3,830, p<0,001 in right ear). There was a statistically significant association between sounds’ classification and tympanograms types in both ear’s (=11,437, p=0,003 in left ear; =13,535, p=0,001 in right ear). There was a trend to children with an "unobstructed" nasal sound that had a lower clinical severity score when compared with “obstructed” children. Conclusion: It was observed a good intra and substantial inter reliability for nasal auscultation. Nasal auscultation sounds’ classification was related to middle ears’ pressure and compliance.
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Introdução: A manipulação vertebral é um procedimento de terapia manual realizada em alta velocidade, pequena amplitude e normalmente no final de movimento. Estudos recentes sugerem a manipulação da coluna lombar com efeitos directos nos mecanismos neurofisiológicos da dor assim como na funcionalidade. Objectivo: Avaliar os efeitos, na dor e na funcionalidade, da manipulação lombar, em pacientes com dor lombar aguda de origem mecânica, no dia seguinte à manipulação. Materiais e Métodos: Participaram neste estudo três pacientes de ambos os sexos, com idades compreendidas entre os 31 e 35 anos, com queixas de dor lombar há menos de oito dias e que apresentavam restrição e dor nos movimentos de flexão lombar. Foi utilizado o teste de Mitchell para identificar as vértebras lombares disfuncionais. Os instrumentos utilizados foram a escala numérica da dor (END) para avaliar a dor e o questionário de incapacidade lombar Roland Morris (QIRM) para avaliar a funcionalidade. Os utentes foram avaliados antes da manipulação e no dia seguinte à sua aplicação. Em cada paciente foi realizada apenas uma manipulação lombar. Resultados: No dia seguinte à intervenção os pacientes apresentaram diminuição da dor (6/10 vs 0/10; 5/10 vs 3/10; 4/10vs 1/10) e melhoria da funcionalidade (7/24 vs 1/24; 16/24 vs 9/24; 8/24 vs3/24). Conclusão: Com base nos resultados obtidos pode concluir-se que, nestes três casos, a manipulação lombar utilizada, teve efeitos positivos na redução da dor e no aumento da funcionalidade.
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Introdução: Não existe um consenso quanto ao melhor tratamento para a radiculopatia cervical pois existe uma grande variedade de manifestações clínicas e opções terapêuticas, mas a sua selecção vai depender do caso particular do utente, sugerindo assim uma correcta avaliação do Fisioterapeuta. Objectivo: Este estudo pretende descrever e avaliar a efectividade de um programa de Fisioterapia num caso de radiculopatia cervical, na dor, funcionalidade e percepção da qualidade de vida. Participantes e Métodos: Estudo observacional descritivo tipo estudo de caso de um utente de 56 anos de idade, com radiculopatia cervical. Para a avaliação foram utilizados testes ortopédicos, a escala visual analógica e os questionários de incapacidade funcional da cervical e do membro superior bem como da percepção da qualidade de vida. Estes questionários foram aplicados em 3 momentos, antes da intervenção, no final e após 6 semanas e os restantes instrumentos foram utilizados em diversos momentos ao longo da intervenção. Esta foi efectuada duas vezes por semana, ao longo de 10 semanas recorrendo a técnicas de terapia manual, exercícios de controlo motor e educação do utente. Resultados: Verificou-se que a dor na cervical passou de 6,5 para 2/10 EVA e no cotovelo direito de 7,3 para 2/10. A resposta ao questionário de incapacidade funcional na cervical variou de 40% no primeiro momento para 11,1% no segundo, o da incapacidade funcional do membro superior variou de 63,6% para 33,5% e o questionário da percepção da qualidade de vida variou de 55,01 para 68,69. Seis semanas após a intervenção, todos estes resultados se mantinham praticamente inalterados. Conclusão: Este caso permitiu demonstrar o processo de raciocínio clínico efectuado ao longo de dez semanas de intervenção em que se utilizou uma abordagem centrada no utente, baseada na evidência científica e na experiência clínica anterior. Os resultados alcançados foram de encontro às expectativas iniciais e parecem evidenciar que, neste caso, o programa de fisioterapia teve efeitos positivos na dor, funcionalidade e percepção da qualidade de vida.
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Introdução: A artroplastia total do ombro é largamente aceite como tratamento para uma variedade de patologias do ombro com dor persistente e perda acentuada da funcionalidade. Em termos globais, os resultados obtidos após a intervenção cirúrgica são bastante bons, parecendo estar, no entanto, condicionados com a patologia subjacente e a qualidade da coifa dos rotadores. Objectivo: Pretende-se com este trabalho descrever e avaliar a eficácia de um plano de intervenção numa prótese total do ombro com integridade da coifa dos rotadores. Metodologia: Paciente sexo feminino, 61 anos, reformada, com dor acentuada no ombro esquerdo desde há três anos, submetida a uma cirurgia de colocação de prótese total do ombro. Apresentava limitação da amplitude articular, diminuição da força, alteração do ritmo escapulo-umeral e ligeira incapacidade funcional. Cinco semanas após a cirurgia, iniciou sessões diárias de fisioterapia durante 12 semanas. A intervenção incluiu a aplicação de modalidades anti-álgicas, mobilização articular, fortalecimento muscular e reeducação neuromuscular. Foi avaliada em quatro momentos: antes da intervenção (M1), 4 (M2), 7 (M3) e 12 (M4) semanas após. Resultados: A dor diminuiu de 4 para 0 (END) no final de 7 semanas e as amplitudes articulares passivas aproximaram-se dos valores definidos pelo protocolo com a flexão/elevação anterior a evoluir de 90º para 130º; a abdução/elevação lateral de 80º para 110º e a rotação medial de 35º para 70º. A força muscular inicial era de 3 nos grupos musculares flexores, extensores e rotadores do ombro atingindo no final grau 4. O ritmo escapulo-umeral demonstrou assincronia durante a elevação do ombro na primeira avaliação, ficando quase normalizado no final das sessões. Quanto à funcionalidade, antes da intervenção o score obtido foi de 30.8 atingindo um valor de 11.6 no final das sessões de tratamento. Conclusão: Após 12 semanas de tratamento, os objectivos delineados foram praticamente atingidos, uma vez que a utente já não refere dor no ombro e apresenta uma boa capacidade funcional, apesar de apresentar ligeiras diferenças nas amplitudes articulares e força muscular esperadas, apontando para o sucesso do protocolo de tratamento aplicado.
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Objectivo: descrever a intervenção em fisioterapia num paciente com diagnóstico de conflito subacromial. Participantes e Métodos: estudo de caso de um paciente que desenvolveu um quadro doloroso no ombro direito no início de Janeiro de 2011 e em que a intervenção de fisioterapia teve início no princípio de Março de 2011. Foi utilizado como instrumentos de avaliação a EVA (repou-so, noite, e movimentos activos), a escala DASH, goniometria e raio x. Foi aplicado uma variedade de técnicas musculares, nomeadamente técnicas de indução miofasciais, exercícios terapêuticos, kinesiotape, bem como articulares, como a mobilização com movimento de Mulligan. O tratamento foi realizado em dias alternados e teve a duração total de seis semanas. Resultados: logo no final da primeira sessão o paciente referiu melhoria na dor e movimentos activos. Na segunda sessão o paci-ente demonstrou capacidade de realizar auto-mobilização, exercícios terapêuticos e alongamentos no domicílio. A regressão dos sintomas foi relativamente rápida, apenas na quarta sessão não obte-ve melhorias na reavaliação, até à completa remissão no fim da nona sessão. Conclusão: o processo de raciocínio clínico desenvolvido pelo fisioterapeuta durante de tratamento foi salientado. Após a recolha dos dados relativos à história e sua interpretação levantaram-se hipóteses o qual poderia estar na origem numa queixa do ombro com estas características. No exame objectivo foram reali-zados testes para permitir a obtenção do diagnóstico diferencial – conflito subacromial; elaborou-se então um plano de intervenção em colaboração com o paciente, nomeadamente com técnicas de terapia manual recentes, que se mostrou eficaz, com excelentes resultados.