Terapia complexa descongestiva no tratamento intensivo do linfedema: revisão sistemática
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O linfedema caracteriza-se por acúmulo de proteínas e fluídos no interstício, com alterações físicas e psicológicas. Entre as técnicas fisioterapêuticas utilizadas para redução do linfedema está a terapia complexa descongestiva. O objetivo desta revisão é identificar evidências para a prática da terapia complexa descongestiva no tratamento intensivo do linfedema. Realizou-se uma busca nas bases de dados PubMed, EMBASE e PEDro. Os artigos selecionados foram estudos randomizados e de coorte, os quais foram avaliados e selecionados de forma independente por dois revisores, que avaliaram a qualidade metodológica dos estudos com a escala PEDro. As buscas resultaram em 414 estudos, depois foram reduzidos a sete estudos elegíveis para análise de qualidade, classificados pela escala PEDro como qualidade alta e eficácia moderada. Os artigos analisados apresentaram boa qualidade metodológica, e seus resultados evidenciaram a efetividade da terapia complexa descongestiva na redução do volume do linfedema no tratamento intensivo.Downloads
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