Bodyflow as a Rehabilitation Strategy in the Treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Tahuser Martínez Lara, Neysa Margarita Pérez Rodríguez, Pavel Yosvany Suárez Guevara
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Background: Complex regional pain syndrome is a progressive painful chronic neuropathy with autonomic nervous system dysfunction, bone demineralization, and muscle weakness; whose appearance is associated with a traumatic event such as fracture, surgery or cardiovascular event, among others, which usually affects one or more extremities. Its treatment constitutes a great challenge for science, currently settling in physiotherapy the greatest expectations for the future for rehabilitation. Bodyflow is a low frequency electro stimulator that can be applied to reduce edema, stimulate circulation and lymphatic drainage. The method seeks to contract the tunica media of the arteries and veins, as a facilitating means for the transport of lymph and blood. Stimulation is applied to the muscle, using suction cups and electrodes located in different body segments. Objective: To present a review on Bodyflow as an effective rehabilitation strategy in the treatment of complex regional pain syndrome. Methods: To achieve this purpose, electronic and library searches of national and foreign medical journals indexed in Scielo, Imbiomed and Pubmed were carried out over a 10-year horizon. Conclusions: There are few studies that suggest the use of bodyflow therapy as an alternative for the treatment of complex regional pain syndrome and this article suggests its use due to its analgesic and motor effects.
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体流作为治疗复杂局部疼痛综合征的康复策略
背景:复杂局部疼痛综合征是一种进行性疼痛性慢性神经病,伴有自主神经系统功能障碍、骨脱矿和肌肉无力;其出现与创伤性事件有关,如骨折、手术或心血管事件等,通常影响一个或多个肢体。它的治疗构成了对科学的巨大挑战,目前在物理治疗中解决了对未来康复的最大期望。Bodyflow是一种低频电刺激器,可用于减少水肿,刺激循环和淋巴引流。该方法旨在收缩动脉和静脉的中膜,作为促进淋巴和血液运输的手段。使用位于身体不同部位的吸盘和电极对肌肉进行刺激。目的:综述Bodyflow作为治疗复杂局部疼痛综合征的一种有效的康复策略。方法:对Scielo、Imbiomed和Pubmed收录的国内外医学期刊进行10年的电子检索和图书馆检索。结论:很少有研究建议使用体流疗法作为治疗复杂局部疼痛综合征的替代方法,本文建议使用体流疗法,因为它具有镇痛和运动作用。
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