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Foot Reflexotherapy Induces Analgesia in Elderly Individuals with Low Back Pain: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Pilot Study.
de Oliveira, Bruna Hoffmann; da Silva, Anna Quialheiro de Abreu; Ludtke, Daniela Dero; Madeira, Fernanda; Medeiros, Graciela Mendonça da Silva; Parreira, Rodolfo Borges; Salgado, Afonso Shiguemi Inoue; Belmonte, Luiz Augusto Oliveira; Cidral-Filho, Francisco José; Martins, Daniel F.
Affiliation
  • de Oliveira BH; Naturology Graduate Course, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Palhoça, SC, Brazil.
  • da Silva AQA; Physiotherapy Graduate Course, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Palhoça, SC, Brazil.
  • Ludtke DD; Postgraduate Program in Public Health, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil.
  • Madeira F; Physiotherapy Graduate Course, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Palhoça, SC, Brazil.
  • Medeiros GMDS; Experimental Neuroscience Laboratory, Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Palhoça, SC, Brazil.
  • Parreira RB; Physiotherapy Graduate Course, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Palhoça, SC, Brazil.
  • Salgado ASI; Naturology Graduate Course, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Palhoça, SC, Brazil.
  • Belmonte LAO; School of Postural and Manual Therapy, Salgado Institute of Integral Health, Londrina, PR, Brazil.
  • Cidral-Filho FJ; Experimental Neuroscience Laboratory, Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Palhoça, SC, Brazil.
  • Martins DF; School of Postural and Manual Therapy, Salgado Institute of Integral Health, Londrina, PR, Brazil.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29317892
INTRODUCTION: This study evaluated the effects of foot reflexotherapy on pain and postural balance in elderly individuals with low back pain. DESIGN: Randomized, controlled pilot study. Participants (n = 20) were randomly assigned to 2 groups: individuals submitted to conventional foot massage (control group) or foot reflexotherapy (RT, intervention group) for a period of 5 weeks. Questionnaires on pain and disability (visual analogue scale [VAS] and Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire [RMDQ]), heart rate variability, and orthostatic balance and baropodometric analysis were assessed at two intervals: before and after intervention. RESULTS: RT group showed statistically significant differences when compared to control group in the following parameters: decrease in VAS scores for pain throughout the study, decrease in parasympathetic activity, and improvement in RMDQ scores. The two groups did not statistically differ in either orthostatic balance or baropodometric analyses. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that foot reflexotherapy induced analgesia but did not affect postural balance in elderly individuals with low back pain.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Clinical_trials Language: En Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Clinical_trials Language: En Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: United States