969 resultados para Muscles respiratoires
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Introdução: Os exercícios de fortalecimento dos músculos do pavimento pélvico (EFMPP) são considerados a primeira intervenção no tratamento da incontinência urinária de esforço (IUE), porém os EFMPP são distintos, não existindo evidência sobre os parâmetros de treino. Objetivo: Identificar o protocolo e/ ou os parâmetros de treino dos músculos do pavimento pélvico (MPP) mais eficaz no tratamento da IUE feminina. Método: A pesquisa bibliográfica foi realizada entre janeiro de 1992 a março de 2014 nas bases de dados PubMed, Cochrane Library, PEDro, web of Science e LILACS. Os artigos incluídos eram de língua inglesa, estudos experimentais, no qual comparavam EFMPP com o tratamento placebo, usual ou sem tratamento, com idade compreendida entre os 18 e os 65 anos e diagnóstico de IUE. Os critérios de exclusão abrangeram o diagnóstico de IUE desencadeada por fatores externos ao trato urinário inferior, grávidas, puérperas, prolapso ≥ 2 e outros tipos de IU. A avaliação da qualidade metodológica for realizada através da escala PEDro. Resultados: Sete artigos de elevada qualidade metodológica foram incluídos na presente revisão. A amostra foi constituída por 331 mulheres, com idade média de 44,4 anos, duração média das perdas urinárias de 64 meses e a gravidade da IUE variou entre ligeira a severa. Os programas de EFMPP eram distintos em relação aos parâmetros de treino dos MPP, sendo que alguns estudos incluíram o treino abdominal, supervisão e técnicas adjuvantes. A taxa de curada da quantidade de perda urinária variou entre 28,6 a 80%, enquanto a força dos MPP variou de 15,6% a 161,7%. Conclusão: Na presente revisão sistemática, os EFMPP combinados com palpação digital, biofeedback e cones vaginais parecem ser mais eficazes na redução da quantidade de perda urinária, comparado com os EFMPP isolados ou sem tratamento. Esta revisão permitiu igualmente identificar as 12 semanas de duração da intervenção, 10 repetições por série e diferentes posições, sendo os parâmetros de treino mais consistentes na redução dos sintomas.
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Parasites of the genus Schistosoma were among the first metazoans to develop separate sexes, which is chromosomally determined in the fertilized egg. Despite the occurrence of specific sex chromosomes, the females of most Schistosomatidae species do not complete their somatic development and reach no sexual maturity without the presence of males. Indeed, the most controversial and at the same time most fascinating aspect about the sexual development of Schistosoma females lies on discover the nature of the stimulus produced by males that triggers and controls this process. Although the nature of the stimulus (physical or chemical) is a source of controversy, there is agreement that mating is a necessary requirement for maturation to occur and for migration of the female to a definitive final site of residence in the vascular system of the vertebrate host. It has also been proposed that the stimulus is not species-specific and, in some cases, not even genus-specific. Despite a vast literature on the subject, the process or processes underlying the meeting of males and females in the circulatory system have not been determined and as yet no consensus exists about the nature of the stimulus that triggers and maintains female development. In the studies about their role, Schistosoma males have been considered, at times pejoratively, the brother, the muscles or even the liver of females. Indeed, it still remains to be determined whether the stimulus responsible for female maturation involves the transfer of hormones, nutrients, neuromediators, mere tactile stimulation or a combination of chemotactic and thigmotactic factors
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We report a case of tropical pyomyositis in a boy who presented with a severe febrile illness associated with diffuse erythema, and swelling in many areas of the body which revealed on operation extensive necrotic areas of various muscles that required repeated débridement. The patient gave a history of contact with dogs, and an ELISA test for Toxocara canis was positive. He also presented eosinophilia and high serum IgE levels. Staphylococcus aureus was the sole bacteria isolated from the muscles affected. We suggest that tropical pyomyositis may be caused by the presence of migrating larvae of this or other parasites in the muscles. The immunologic and structural alterations caused by the larvae, in the presence of concomitant bacteremia, would favour seeding of the bacteria and the development of pyomyositis.
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Orbital myositis is a subgroup of the nonspecific inflammatory syndrome or orbital pseudotumor and is characterized by a primary inflammation of extraocular muscles. The authors describe a 70-year-old patient with acute proptosis, ocular pain and right ophthalmoplegia, whose orbital computed tomographic scan showed enlargement of the homolateral extraocular muscles. Clinical presentation and complementary tests were compatible with the diagnosis of orbital myositis however, because of the particular aspects, which included retinal central vein occlusion, optic nerve lesion, distension of the superior ophthalmic vein and the homolateral cavernous sinus, the differential diagnosis with cavernous sinus pathology and thyroid ophthalmopathy was considered. The importance of a rapid diagnosis and treatment is stressed.
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Although several tendon sources are available for reconstructive surgical procedures, all have one or more shortcomings. The aim of this work was to evaluate if the extensor tendons of the hallux showed anatomical characteristics that could make them an additional source for tendon grafting procedures.The authors performed a detailed morphometric analysis of the extensor tendons of the hallux in 26 lower limbs in order to evaluate the putative association of anatomical variants with hallux valgus, and to attempt to assess the feasibility of using part of the extensor apparatus of the hallux as a source of tendon for grafting procedures.An accessory extensor hallucis longus ten-don was found in 92.3% of cases. The extensor hallucis brevis tendon length was 10.5 ± 0.6 cm; its width was 0.5 ± 0.1 cm, and its thickness varied between 1-2 mm, making it a potentially good candidate as a source of ten-don grafts. Several anatomical variations were observed, namely the fusion of the tendons of the extensor hallucis brevis and the accessory extensor hallucis longus muscles in the distal part of the foot.This new therapeutic option, if implemented, would possibly increase the supply of autogenous donor tissue for reconstructive procedures, thereby enhancing the reconstructive surgeon’s armamentarium.
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Background: Anticipatory postural adjustments during gait initiation have an important role in postural stability but also in gait performance. However, these first phase mechanisms of gait initiation have received little attention, particularly in subcortical post-stroke subjects, where bilateral postural control pathways can be impaired. This study aims to evaluate ankle anticipatory postural adjustments during gait initiation in chronic post-stroke subjects with lesion in the territory of middle cerebral artery. Methods: Eleven subjects with post-stroke hemiparesis with the ability to walk independently and twelve healthy controls participated in this study. Bilateral electromyographic activity of tibialis anterior, soleus and medial gastrocnemius was collected during gait initiation to assess the muscle onset timing, period of activation/deactivation and magnitude of muscle activity during postural phase of gait initiation. This phase was identified through centre of pressure signal. Findings: Post-stroke group presented only half of the tibialis anterior relative magnitude observed in healthy subjects in contralesional limb (t=2.38, p=0.027) and decreased soleus deactivation period (contralesional limb, t=2.25, p=0.04; ipsilesional limb, t=3.67, p=0.003) as well its onset timing (contralesional limb, t=3.2. p=0.005; ipsilesional limb, t=2.88, p=0.033) in both limbs. A decreased centre of pressure displacement backward (t=3.45, p=0.002) and toward the first swing limb (t=3.29, p=0.004) was observed in post-stroke subjects. Interpretation: These findings indicate that chronic post-stroke subjects with lesion at middle cerebral artery territory present dysfunction in ankle anticipatory postural adjustments in both limbs during gait initiation.
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Introduction: Lesions at ipsilateral systems related to postural control at ipsilesional side, may justify the lower performance of stroke subjects during walking. Purpose: To analyse bilateral ankle antagonist coactivation during double-support in stroke subjects. Methods: Sixteen (8 females; 8 males) subjects with a first isquemic stroke, and twenty two controls (12 females; 10 males) participated in this study. The double support phase was assessed through ground reaction forces and electromyography of ankle muscles was assessed in both limbs. Results: Ipsilesional limb presented statistical significant differences from control when assuming specific roles during double support, being the tibialis anterior and soleus pair the one in which this atypical behavior was more pronounced. Conclusion: The ipsilesional limb presents a dysfunctional behavior when a higher postural control activity was demanded.
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BACKGROUND: Variations in the major arteries of the upper limb are estimated to be present in up to one fifth of people, and may have significant clinical implications. CASE PRESENTATION: During routine cadaveric dissection of a 69-year-old fresh female cadaver, a superficial brachioulnar artery with an aberrant path was found bilaterally. The superficial brachioulnar artery originated at midarm level from the brachial artery, pierced the brachial fascia immediately proximal to the elbow, crossed superficial to the muscles that originated from the medial epicondyle, and ran over the pronator teres muscle in a doubling of the antebrachial fascia. It then dipped into the forearm fascia, in the gap between the flexor carpi radialis and the palmaris longus. Subsequently, it ran deep to the palmaris longus muscle belly, and superficially to the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle, reaching the gap between the latter and the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle, where it assumed is usual position lateral to the ulnar nerve. CONCLUSION: As far as the authors could determine, this variant of the superficial brachioulnar artery has only been described twice before in the literature. The existence of such a variant is of particular clinical significance, as these arteries are more susceptible to trauma, and can be easily confused with superficial veins during medical and surgical procedures, potentially leading to iatrogenic distal limb ischemia.
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Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) consist of a group of pathologies that affect the masticatory muscles, temporomandibular joints (TMJ), and/or related structures. String instrumentalists, like many orchestra musicians, can spend hours with head postures that may influence the biomechanical behavior of the TMJ and the muscles of the craniocervicomandibular complex (CCMC). The adoption of abnormal postures acquired during performance by musicians can lead to muscular hyperactivity of the head and cervical muscles, with the possible appearance of TMD. Medical infrared thermography is a non-invasive procedure that can monitor the changes in the superficial tissue related to blood circulation and may serve as a complement to the clinical examination. The objective of this study was to use infrared thermography to evaluate, in one subject, the cutaneous thermal changes adjacent to the CCMC that occur before, during, and after playing a string instrument.
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Introdução: A síndrome dolorosa miofascial é um dos principais problemas encontrados na prática clínica, tendo como principais características os pontos gatilho (PG), ativos ou latentes. Os PG latentes têm uma elevada prevalência na musculatura da cintura escapular, nomeadamente ao nível do trapézio superior (TS), influenciando o controlo motor do ombro. A compressão isquémica aplicada no PG do TS poderá influenciar o comportamento muscular dos sinergistas durante o movimento de abdução no plano da omoplata. Objetivos: Este estudo visa estudar a influência da compressão isquémica aplicada no PG do TS na magnitude de ativação dos músculos TS, trapézio inferior (TI), grande dentado (GD), infra-espinhoso (IE) e deltóide médio (DM), assim como a relação muscular através da razão entre o TS e os restantes músculos em análise, durante o movimento de abdução no plano da omoplata. Métodos: O presente estudo é experimental, aleatório e controlado. Foram criados dois grupos, grupo controlo (GC) (n=14) e grupo experimental (GE) (n=15), a partir de uma amostra de 67 indivíduos. No GC foi aplicado um procedimento placebo e no GE foi aplicada no PG latente do TS a técnica de compressão isquémica. Antes e após a intervenção foi recolhida a atividade eletromiográfica dos músculos em análise, assim como os dados cinemáticos, durante o movimento de elevação do ombro no plano da omoplata. Para a análise registou-se a amplitude máxima de abdução e foi analisada a atividade muscular individual dos músculos em estudo assim como a razão entre o TS e os restantes músculos. Esta análise foi realizada em intervalos de 30° até ao final do movimento. Resultados: Não se verificaram diferenças na amplitude máxima de abdução, nem entre grupos (1º momento p=0,608, t=0,816; 2º momento p=0,119; t=1,252) nem entre os dois momentos em cada grupo (GC, t=-1,119; p=0,256; GE, t=-1,604, p=0,135). Na magnitude de ativação individual de cada músculo também não se verificaram diferenças significativas com a aplicação da técnica, tendo-se verificado no DM uma tendência para o aumento da ativação aquando da intervenção, ao longo de todo o arco de movimento, em comparação com a pré-intervenção, já no GC de controlo não se verificaram alterações entre momentos. Também na análise da razão entre músculos não se verificaram diferenças entre grupos. Conclusão: A intervenção realizada não influenciou nenhum dos parâmetros em análise do complexo articular do ombro nem a amplitude de movimento de abdução.
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Based on the report for the “Project III” unit of the PhD programme on Technology Assessment under the supervision of Prof. António B. Moniz. This report was discussed also at the 2nd Winter School on Technology Assessment held at Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Caparica Campus, Portugal on December 2011.
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Introduction:In order to examine the effectiveness of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in combating the oxidative insult caused by Trypanosoma cruzi during the development of the chronic phase of Chagas disease, Swiss mice were infected intraperitoneally with 5.0 × 104 trypomastigotes of T. cruzi QM1strain.Methods:Mice were given supplements of two different doses of vitamin C for 180 days. Levels of lipid oxidation (as indicated by thiobarbituric acid reactive substances-TBARS), total peroxide, vitamin C, and reduced glutathione were measured in the plasma, TBARS, total peroxide and vitamin C were measured in the myocardium and histopathologic analysis was undertaken in heart, colon and skeletal muscle.Results:Animals that received a dose equivalent to 500 mg of vitamin C daily showed increased production of ROS in plasma and myocardium and a greater degree of inflammation and necrosis in skeletal muscles than those that received a lower dose or no vitamin C whatsoever.Conclusion:Although some research has shown the antioxidant effect of vitamin C, the results showed that animals subject to a 500 mg dose of vitamin C showed greater tissue damage in the chronic phase of Chagas disease, probably due to the paradoxical actions of the substance, which in this pathology, will have acted as a pro-oxidant or pro-inflammatory.
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Dissertation presented to obtain the PhD degree in Biology
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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Molecular Medicine
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RESUMO: Introdução: A estabilidade dinâmica relativa ao complexo articular do ombro depende de uma interacção perfeita entre músculos da coifa dos rotadores e músculos escapulares, como o binómio rotador da escápula – trapézio superior e trapézio inferior e o grande dentado. A compreensão dessas sinergias musculares em sujeitos assintomáticos permite, em última instância, o desenvolvimento de linhas orientadoras de raciocínio na abordagem clínica. Objectivo: Estudar o rácio de activação entre os músculos trapézio inferior e trapézio superior e entre grande dentado e trapézio superior, através de um conjunto de cinco exercícios aplicados a uma amostra de sujeitos assintomáticos, estabelecendo uma hierarquia entre esses rácios. Metodologia: Trata-se de um estudo descritivo, com uma amostra de 15 sujeitos saudáveis (n=9 homens; n=6 mulheres), com idades compreendidas entre os 19 e 27 anos (média=21 anos, dp=2,24), tendo sido avaliados por um sistema de electromiografia de superfície, em dois momentos de recolha diferentes. Os exercícios foram realizados em cadeia cinética aberta, sem qualquer aplicação de resistências externas. Resultados: De entre os exercícios analisados com envolvimento escapulo-torácico e gleno-umeral simultaneamente, destacaram-se com melhor rácio trapézio inferior/trapézio superior e grande dentado/trapézio superior (activação dos músculos trapézio inferior e grande dentado superior à activação do trapézio superior) os movimentos de flexão do ombro até aos 90º no plano sagital e a abdução do ombro até aos 90º no plano da escápula, considerando ambas as recolhas. Nos exercícios apenas com envolvimento escapulotorácico, destacaram-se com melhor rácio os movimentos de adução e depressão das escápulas bilateralmente com os membros superiores em repouso, seguido da abdução da escápula, com o ombro a 90º de flexão e mantendo a escápula em depressão (“murro à frente”), em ambas as recolhas. O exercício de abdução do ombro até aos 90º no plano frontal obteve sempre o pior rácio muscular, nos dois momentos de recolha. Conclusões: O presente trabalho estudou as interacções dos músculos escapulotorácicos em cinco exercícios realizados até aos 90º de elevação do membro superior,em cadeia cinética aberta e sem recurso a resistências externas. Será, eventualmente possível, enquadrar os exercícios propostos nas fases de consciencialização e associação de reaprendizagem motora. Sugerem-se futuros estudos com uso de análise cinemática. --------------------ABSTRACT: Introduction: Stability of the shoulder and scapula depend upon a perfect interaction between rotator cuff of the shoulder and scapular muscles, such as upper and lower trapezius and serratus anterior. A deeper comprehension of these synergies in healthy subjects allows, ultimately, the development of a better reasoning in the clinical approach. Goal: To study the ratios between lower trapezius/ upper trapezius and between serratus anterior/ upper trapezius in five different exercises, applied to healthy subjects, presenting a hierarchy between ratios. Methods: It’s an observational descriptive study including 15 healthy subjects (n= 9 men; n=6 women) with ages between 19 and 27 years (mean of 21 years, SD of 2,24). Surface electromyography was used in two different recording moments. All the exercises were performed in open kinetic chain, without external resistance. Results: Of the exercises studied that involved the shoulder and scapula together, the best ratios between lower trapezius/upper trapezius and serratus anterior/ upper trapezius (greater activity for lower trapezius and serratus anterior and less for upper trapezius) were found in shoulder flexion to 90º and in shoulder abduction to 90º in the plane of the scapula, in both recording moments. Considering the exercises that included only the scapula, the best ratio were found in bilateral adduction and depression of the scapula with the upper limbs resting and in abduction of the scapula, while being in depression, with the shoulder flexed at 90º, considering both recordings. Shoulder abduction to 90º in the coronal plane presented the worse ratio in both recording moments. Conclusions: This present paper studied the interaction of the scapula upward rotator muscles in five exercises performed below 90º of shoulder flexion or abduction, in open kinetic chain, with no external resistance. It may be possible to associate our exercises with the motor learning phases of association and consciousness. Future studies are suggested with kinematic analysis.