Connective tissue, edema and pain: a micro-compressive vibration approach

2020; Volume: 20; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.23736/s1593-232x.20.00455-5

ISSN

1827-1766

Autores

Giovanni Barassi, Piera Attilia Di Felice, Alì Younes, Vito Guglielmi, Loris Prosperi, Marco Supplizi, Matteo Crudeli, Antonella Di Iulio, Franco Della Rovere,

Tópico(s)

Therapeutic Uses of Natural Elements

Resumo

BACKGROUND: Nowadays, the understanding of the functions of the macro- and micro-anatomy of connective tissue has been revised. The symptomatology of edema could be considered as a pathological manifestation of connective tissue (CT). For these reasons, the aim of this study is to demonstrate the correlation between edema symptomatology and the development of pain. Twenty-two female subjects with a CEAP score between 1 and 3 were recruited to take part in a rehabilitative protocol focused on edema treatment, studying both its reduction and its relationship with pain.METHODS: Patients were subjected to micro-compressive vibration treatment consisting of six sessions, twice a week, for 3 weeks. They were evaluated with a Fischer algometer and the visual analogical scale-VAS to identify variations in their pain perception. Piriformis, vastus lateralis, gastrosoleus and quadratus plantae muscles were selected for the evaluation.RESULTS: Results demonstrated that the perception threshold improved in the piriformis muscle R=27.5%, in vastus lateralis R=47.1%, in gastrosoleus L=26.16% and in quadratus plantae R=10.6% L=38.06%. A mean percentage reduction of 17.6% was highlighted at VAS analysis.CONCLUSIONS: The relationship between the development of edema and pain symptomatology could be hypothesized and that a specific treatment on CT could reduce this condition.

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