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O objetivo do presente estudo foi analisar a resposta vascular periférica de uma paciente com fibromialgia em situação de fadiga como resposta ao exercício físico intenso. Analisámos uma paciente com fibromialgia, 55 anos, 65 kg, 156 cm, 26,7 Kg / m2, com 3,5 anos do diagnóstico de fibromialgia e 10 anos de sintomatologia, e uma participante saudável controlo, 57 anos, 73 kg, 163 cm, 27,5 Kg / m2. A resposta vascular periférica por termografia foi coletada em 3 momentos distintos, basal, logo após a aplicação do protocolo de fadiga (20 repetições de extensão do joelho e flexão da perna dominante a 180º · s-1), e após 6 min do término do protocolo de fadiga. Verificámos que a paciente com fibromialgia apresentou maior frequência cardíaca basal, menor temperatura cutânea das mãos em condições basais, temperatura semelhante no protocolo de fadiga proposto, e menor na recuperação comparativamente com a participante controlo, e maior temperatura basal da pele dos músculos da coxa na condição basal, maior no protocolo de fadiga e menor na recuperação do que a participante controle.

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Fibromialgia Microcirculação Sistema nervoso periférico Termografia Fadiga Exercício

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Parraça, J. A. (2021). DIFERENÇAS NA RESPOSTA VASCULAR PERIFÉRICA DE UM PACIENTE COM FIBROMIALGIA EM UMA SITUAÇÃO DE FADIGA FÍSICA: UM RELATÓRIO DE CONTROLE DE CASO. Biológicas & Saúde, 11(40), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.25242/8868114020212466
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