AimChronic constipation is a high prevalence complication in patients with intellectual developmental disorders due to medication intake and physical activity reduction. Several manual therapy techniques have achieved good results at its treatment, being these a considerable option as no adverse effects have been shown. Nevertheless, the use of electrotherapy devices has not been studied on chronic constipation treatment. These may be considered as a potential tool which may supplement treatment. Thermotherapy by dielectric monopolar radiofrequency (DMR) linked to vacuum therapy could activate local blood irrigation at the colon level and peristaltic movements due to mechanic push-pull. The aim of this study is therefore to prove the efficacy of DMR linked to vacuum therapy for the treatment of chronic constipation in intellectual developmental disorders patients. MethodsNineteen patients which met the inclusion criteria were chosen. Number of stools and shape of them (Bristol Stool Questionnaire) were measured in a period of 14 days, when patients received their common care techniques for chronic constipation. After that, patients received 14 days of DMR linked to vacuum therapy treatment. The same variables were measured in the meantime so as to observe possible differences. ResultsDMR linked to vacuum therapy proved an improvement in number of stools per day and the shape/quality of them. No adverse results were observed. ConclusionDMR linked to vacuum treatment seems effective for the treatment of chronic constipation in intellectual developmental disorders patients.
Objetivos: Revisar la literatura más actual para comprobar la efectividad del método Pilates en el dolor lumbar crónico respecto a su efectividad, duración y dosimetría. Métodos: Se realiza una búsqueda bibliográfica de ensayos clínicos publicados en los últimos cinco años en las bases de datos de Medline, Scopus y PEDro. De 257 estudios hallados, diez son seleccionados atendiendo a los criterios de inclusión y exclusión, siendo posteriormente evaluados en base a la calidad metodológica mediante la escala PEDro. Resultados: El método Pilates reduce la sintomatología asociada al dolor lumbar crónico a corto plazo, no siendo superior a otros programas activos. Su aplicación en máquinas parece ser más efectiva. Actualmente, no existe consenso respecto a su dosimetría y su efectividad a largo plazo. Conclusiones: El método Pilates puede ser efectivo a corto plazo para el abordaje terapéutico del dolor lumbar crónico, sin embargo, no ha demostrado ser superior a otros programas de ejercicios activos.
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