2017
DOI: 10.33233/fb.v11i1.1336
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Análise da eficácia da vacuoterapia no tratamento do fibro edema gelóide por meio da termografia e da biofotogrametria

Abstract: O Fibro Edema Gelóide (FEG) pode ser definido como uma patologia multifatorial resultando em uma degeneração do tecido adiposo, passando por fases de alteração de matriz intersticial, estase microcirculatória e hipertrofia dos adipócitos, evoluindo para uma fibrose cicatricial. Este estudo teve como objetivo analisar por meio da termografia e da biofotogrametria Computadorizada, a eficácia do tratamento com a vacuoterapia no FEG. Foram realizadas 15 sessões com vacuoterapia em uma paciente com FEG. No início e… Show more

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“…Another potentially alternative treatment for tinnitus is vacuum therapy (also known as cupping therapy), which is a non-invasive procedure that uses suction cups and negative pressure to increase peripheral blood supply by sucking the skin and subcutaneous tissues. This increase promotes local angiogenesis, leading to an increase in oxygen and nutrients in the applied region, causing anti-inflammatory photobiomodulation and tissue repair [10][11][12][13]. Similarly, ultrasound (US) therapy could be used as a non-invasive treatment to decrease symptoms of inflammation and promote tissue regeneration by applying mechanical waves (sound) to induce cavitation and indirectly heat deep tissues such as tendons, muscles and joints [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another potentially alternative treatment for tinnitus is vacuum therapy (also known as cupping therapy), which is a non-invasive procedure that uses suction cups and negative pressure to increase peripheral blood supply by sucking the skin and subcutaneous tissues. This increase promotes local angiogenesis, leading to an increase in oxygen and nutrients in the applied region, causing anti-inflammatory photobiomodulation and tissue repair [10][11][12][13]. Similarly, ultrasound (US) therapy could be used as a non-invasive treatment to decrease symptoms of inflammation and promote tissue regeneration by applying mechanical waves (sound) to induce cavitation and indirectly heat deep tissues such as tendons, muscles and joints [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LLLT of peripheral facial nerve palsies can also be performed with a device that combines low-level laser and vacuum therapy. Vacuum therapy, also known as endermotherapy, is a non-invasive mechanical therapy consisting of sucking the skin and subcutaneous tissue through negative pressure to increase local blood flow and stimulation of lymphatic drainage [10]. As a result, vacuum therapy increases the blood circulation and oxygenation of connective tissue and is used for esthetic treatments such as those for cellulite [10] and redistribution of the subcutaneous adipose tissue [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vacuum therapy, also known as endermotherapy, is a non-invasive mechanical therapy consisting of sucking the skin and subcutaneous tissue through negative pressure to increase local blood flow and stimulation of lymphatic drainage [10]. As a result, vacuum therapy increases the blood circulation and oxygenation of connective tissue and is used for esthetic treatments such as those for cellulite [10] and redistribution of the subcutaneous adipose tissue [10]. Then, vacuum therapy may treat BP by restoring facial movements with the activation of suction circulation through suction cups, which improves the circulatory system, promotes the anti-inflammatory effect, increases muscle tone and stimulates nerve regeneration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%