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2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmn.2020.02.069
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The Effect of Progressive Muscle Relaxation Exercises on Pain on Patients with Sickle Cell Disease: Randomized Controlled Study

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“…JRT is also known as progressive muscle relaxation. As a kind of non-invasive physical therapy, although initially applied to relieve anxiety and tension in individuals, it was soon tried for multimodal pain management in postoperative patients, especially those with low pain scores who did not require medicines [ 17 , 18 ]. In the oncology field, Parás-Bravo et al [ 7 ] organized a multicenter clinical trial in 10 hospitals and found that the application of JRT in cancer patients with moderate to severe pain can significantly reduce the use of analgesics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…JRT is also known as progressive muscle relaxation. As a kind of non-invasive physical therapy, although initially applied to relieve anxiety and tension in individuals, it was soon tried for multimodal pain management in postoperative patients, especially those with low pain scores who did not require medicines [ 17 , 18 ]. In the oncology field, Parás-Bravo et al [ 7 ] organized a multicenter clinical trial in 10 hospitals and found that the application of JRT in cancer patients with moderate to severe pain can significantly reduce the use of analgesics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quanto ao perfil da população investigada, 2 estudos, sendo uma revisão sistemática (HOSTYN et al, 2011) GELLEN et al, 2018;MERLET et al, 2020), já outros investigaram justamente a atuação fisioterapêutica nas crises de dor (WANG;GEORGE;WILIMAS, 1988;BELLET et al, 1995;KAZAK;OZKARAMAN, 2020).…”
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“…Como limitações do estudo, aponta-se a escassez na literatura e a adversidade dos estudos analisados. Os diferentes objetivos e desfechos dificultaram a análise dos resultados encontrados, embora seja possível considerar a atuação fisioterapêutica imprescindível para prevenção de complicações pulmonares (BELLET et al, 1995;HOSTYN et al, 2011), analgesia em crises vasooclusivas (CO et al, 1979;KAZAK;OZKARAMAN, 2020), melhora da capacidade pulmonar e funcional (ADENIYI; SAMINU, 2011;GELLEN et al, 2018),capacidade de exercício (MERLET et al, 2020), força muscular (ZANONI et al, 2015), qualidade de vida (TINTI et al, 2010), entre diversos outros benefícios.…”
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“…22 The technique is accompanied by breathing exercises in order to feel a sense of relaxation. 22 Although this technique, applied by nurses in different populations, is reported to be effective in relieving pain, 23,24 only one study has been conducted with a focus on CRP management among patients receiving palliative care. 21 In palliative care settings, around two in three patients report suffering from pain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%