2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbr.2013.11.003
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Características da marcha de mulheres com fibromialgia: um padrão prematuro de envelhecimento

Abstract: Middle-aged women with fibromyalgia showed gait pattern resemblances to elderly, women, which is characterized by reduced lower limb ROM, stride length and walking speed.

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“…Walking is also known to be compromised in people with chronic low back pain; pain intensity and distribution significantly impact upon walking speed and walking can have an analgesic effect 46 . Evidence suggests that middle-aged women with fibromyalgia have gaits and walking speeds similar to elderly women 47 . For older people, walking speed is a reliable, valid and responsive Sixth Vital sign: indicative of an individual's general health status and functional capacity, and predictive for a range of outcomes 48 .…”
Section: Performance Of Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Walking is also known to be compromised in people with chronic low back pain; pain intensity and distribution significantly impact upon walking speed and walking can have an analgesic effect 46 . Evidence suggests that middle-aged women with fibromyalgia have gaits and walking speeds similar to elderly women 47 . For older people, walking speed is a reliable, valid and responsive Sixth Vital sign: indicative of an individual's general health status and functional capacity, and predictive for a range of outcomes 48 .…”
Section: Performance Of Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indivíduos com FM adotam um padrão locomotor com foco nos flexores e rotadores do quadril e não nos flexores plantares do tornozelo, podendo levar à problemas musculoesqueléticos, disfunções motoras e piora na qualidade de vida. 6 Para o bom funcionamento do musculo esquelético é necessário componentes como flexibilidade, amplitude de movimento e uma boa relação biomecânica entre os segmentos corporais envolvidos. Além disso, é necessária a integração de múltiplos sistemas para orientar e alinhar os segmentos corporais.…”
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