2015
DOI: 10.1179/1074935714z.0000000025
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The effect of upper-extremity aerobic exercise on complex regional pain syndrome type I: a randomized controlled study on subacute stroke

Abstract: UEAE made an excellent improvement in the symptoms and signs of CRPS I. Combined treatment of conventional physiotherapy and aerobic exercises may be an excellent synthesis for this syndrome in these patients.

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“…Included studies had a total of 4111 participants 49–54 57–82. Of these, 2003 participants were in the comparison group (49%), while 2108 were in the aerobic exercise group (51%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Included studies had a total of 4111 participants 49–54 57–82. Of these, 2003 participants were in the comparison group (49%), while 2108 were in the aerobic exercise group (51%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With any neurologic deficits after a stroke, physical therapy and early mobility are of vital importance to reducing long‐term disability and seem to help the symptoms associated with CRPS as well. A recent controlled study of 52 patients admitted to an acute rehabilitation facility with a diagnosis of CRPS after stroke participated in a 4‐week course of upper extremity aerobic exercise; 89.9% of patients in the experimental group reported significant pain relief, as well as a reduction in other CRPS‐associated symptoms [65].…”
Section: Treatment Of Crps In Persons With Strokementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contudo, apenas com a aplicação da toxina bolutílica-A foi observada a melhora da função através da melhora espasticidade em pacientes pós-AVC, porém, quando esta é aplicada em músculos adequados e com doses individualizadas (CARDOSO et al, 2007). A subluxação de ombro é uma sequela grave e secundária ao AVC, uma vez que a paresia ou plegia pode causar instabilidade inferior e mudança na integridade mecânica na articulação glenoumeral que causa um desnível ou "degrau" entre o acrômio e a cabeça do úmero (TOPCUOGLU et al, 2015).…”
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“…A dor é um dos sintomas mais importantes relatados pelos pacientes após-AVC, portanto, a aplicação de exercícios aeróbios associada à fisioterapia convencional promove redução da dor em ombro e mão em aproximadamente 90% dos pacientes (TOPCUOGLU et al, 2015).…”
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