
REDUCING MUSCLE TENSION AND PAIN IN TRAPEZIUS, AFTER APPLICATION OF VENTOSATHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH POSTURAL SCAPULAR DYSFUNCTIONS
Author(s) -
Sheron Stefany Dutra Ritter Michalska,
Carla Itatiana Bastos de Brito,
Daniel Pfeifer Campani
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ciência em movimento
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1983-9480
pISSN - 1517-1914
DOI - 10.15602/1983-9480/cm.v23n47p29-44
Subject(s) - medicine , massage , physical therapy , muscle tension , physical medicine and rehabilitation , scapula , muscle relaxation , visual analogue scale , surgery , anesthesia , alternative medicine , pathology
Postural changes due to muscle tensions also generate muscle pain and are increasingly common nowadays, affecting mainly the young-adult population. The manual vacuum suction cup is an ancient technique, capable of promoting tension reduction, generating muscle relaxation and consequently relieving pain. Objective: To evaluate the acute and chronic effects of massage therapy with a manual vacuum cup in sliding mode on muscle relaxation in the trapezius muscle by evaluating the position of the scapulae and on pain. Methodology: This is an quasi-experimental quantitative longitudinal clinical study, with a sample of 25 individuals, both sexes, aged between 18 and 35 years, residents of the city of Porto Alegre-RS and metropolitan region and who do not have diseases associates. The method used for data collection consisted of a postural examination and an assessment of pain classification through: the application of the Visual Analog Scale (VAS); b) subjective clinical observation; c) the reference measurements of the scapula. Results: There was a significant improvement in pain reduction and scapular postural alignment, both in height and in the tipper. Conclusion: Suction cup therapy proved to be a safe method, easy to apply and with good results in terms of reducing muscle tension improving postural alignment and reducing pain in the individuals evaluated.