Pain relief in women with osteoporosis after a physical activity program

Authors

  • Patricia Driusso UFSCar; FT; PPG
  • Valéria Ferreira Camargo Neves UFSCar; FT; PPG
  • Renata Neves Granito UFSCar; FT; PPG
  • Ana Claudia Muniz Rennó Universidade Federal de São Paulo
  • Jorge Oishi Universidade Federal de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1809-29502008000300007

Keywords:

Exercise therapy, Osteoporosis, Pain

Abstract

This paper aimed at evaluating the effect of a physical activity program onto the level of pain as perceived by women with osteoporosis. Fifteen women (mean age 59±7.6 years old) with bone-densitometry diagnosis of lumbar osteoporosis took part in the study; they all took analgesics at least thrice a week in the month prior to the study. Pain was assessed by questions extracted from the Osteoporosis Assessment Questionnaire both before and after the program; scores ranged from 0 (no pain) to 10 (pain everyday). The program consisted of walking, lower and upper limb free exercises, massage, and relaxation, twice a week, during 28 weeks. Data were statistically analysed. A significant decrease in pain was found after the program (from 7.33±3.05 to 4.17±2.61, p=0,0007), and a lesser use of analgesics was reported. These results suggest that the program of physical activity brought pain relief, thus contributing to improve quality of life of women with osteoporosis.

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Published

2008-01-01

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Original Research

How to Cite

Pain relief in women with osteoporosis after a physical activity program . (2008). Fisioterapia E Pesquisa, 15(3), 254-258. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1809-29502008000300007