2014
DOI: 10.1590/0103-5150.027.003.ao03
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Use of functional bandages in patients with stroke

Abstract: Introduction Functional bandages have been used in physiotherapeutic practice with the purpose of minimizing disabilities and favoring functional improvement. However, there is still a shortage of research regarding the use of these devices in patients with neurological sequelae, especially those resulting from stroke. Objective To report the motor evolution of patients living with sequelae of stroke, who have been submitted to the use of functional bandages associated with conventional physical therapy. Mater… Show more

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“…In another (prospective) survey, five individuals with chronic stroke who took part in a physical therapy program, twice a week, had the associated use of the neuromuscular bandage, totaling twenty applications in the area of the wrist extensors and affected side of the elbow (Mota, & Silva, 2014). However, in this study, nothing was described regarding the neuromuscular bandage use technique.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…In another (prospective) survey, five individuals with chronic stroke who took part in a physical therapy program, twice a week, had the associated use of the neuromuscular bandage, totaling twenty applications in the area of the wrist extensors and affected side of the elbow (Mota, & Silva, 2014). However, in this study, nothing was described regarding the neuromuscular bandage use technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…the evidence related to the activity and participation is insufficient (Appel, Mayston, & Perry, 2011;Grampurohit, Pradhan, & Kartin, 2015); Griffin, & Bernhardt, 2006;Hanger, et al, 2000;Hayner, et al, 2012;Hsieh, et al, 2021;Huang, et al, 2016;Mota, & Silva, 2014;Murta, et al, 2020;Pandian, et al, 2013;Turner-Stokes, & Jackson, 2002;Yang, L., Yang, J., & He, 2018). Pain was measured in two different manners in the included studies: through pain intensity and number of days without pain.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Na Fonoaudiologia, a KT ainda é utilizada de forma empírica, uma vez que as pesquisas científicas se iniciaram recentemente (16) . Possui como princípios a analgesia, a adequação do tônus e melhora da função muscular (17)(18)(19)(20) . Estudos indicaram o seu benefício no controle do escape extraoral de saliva, visto que melhorou a propriocepção local e o fortalecimento do músculo orbicular da boca (16,17) .…”
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“…Increased spontaneity in the use of the affected limb suggests that this type of intervention promotes motivation and perception of the possibilities of using the affected limb when performing daily tasks, which reduces learned disuse (14,23,25) . In addition, it is recently used as an adjunct to a therapeutic program in the treatment of neurofunctional diseases, the functional bandage (FB) (26)(27)(28)(29)(30) , restricting abnormal posture and decreasing spasticity in children with CP (26,31,32) . Thus, in order to obtain a better use of voluntary coordination and manual control, the objective of this study was to identify the effect of ICT associated with the application of FB in the most affected upper limb (UL), according to manual functionality, of a child with spastic hemiparetic CP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%