Comportamento cardiovascular em hemiparéticos crônicos durante a fisioterapia de grupo no formato de circuito de treinamento
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https://doi.org/10.33233/fb.v20i5.2537Abstract
Introdução: A Fisioterapia de Grupo em Circuito de Treinamento (FGCT) é um modelo de terapia para hemiparéticos, mas ainda são necessários mais estudos para avaliar seus efeitos sobre o sistema cardiovascular e a funcionalidade. Objetivo: Avaliar o comportamento cardiovascular e a funcionalidade de hemiparéticos crônicos submetidos í FGCT. Métodos: Estudo transversal, (n = 13), consiste em 10 estações de FGCT. Foi calculada a frequência cardíaca média (FCmed), frequência cardíaca máxima (FCmáx) e classificada a frequência cardíaca de treinamento. Os testes funcionais foram realizados no início da sessão. Foi realizada correlação entre os testes funcionais e as FCmed, FCmáx e a comparação da frequência cardíaca (FC) durante as estações e os intervalos entre elas. Resultados: 92,3% dos voluntários foram classificados como intensidade de treinamento muito leve ou leve. Houve significância estatística entre FCMed da 1ª estação quando comparada com a última (p < 0,01). Conclusão: A intensidade de treinamento de hemiparéticos submetidos í FGCT foi de muito leve a leve, com diferença significante entre a FCmed da 1ª estação quando comparada com a última. Não foi observada correlação da FCmed com a funcionalidade.
Palavras-chave: acidente vascular cerebral, paresia, exercícios em circuitos, frequência cardíaca, Fisioterapia.
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