Revista Ação Ergonômica
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Revista Ação Ergonômica
Case Report

PREVENTION OF KNEE JOINT WEAR IN PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME WHEN USING STAIRS: A CASE REPORT

PREVENÇÃO DO DESGASTE DA ARTICULAÇÃO DO JOELHO NO SÍNDROME DA DOR PATELOFEMORAL AO UTILIZAR ESCADAS – UM RELATO DE CASO

PREVENCIÓN DEL DESGASTE DE LA ARTICULACIÓN DE LA RODILLA EN EL SÍNDROME DE DOLOR PATELOFEMORAL AL USAR ESCALERAS: INFORME DE UN CASO

Pablo Monteiro Pereira, Joana Duarte, João Ferraz, João Santos Baptista, José Torres Costa

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Abstract

This case report shows how the changes in the way individuals go up and downstairs acts as a tool in preventing the appearance and worsening of the patellofemoral pain syndrome through a clinical case of chronic pain. The main objective of this case study was to apply a change of habit in the act of going up and downstairs, changing the movement dynamics, to decrease the risk of injury and worsening of the patient's patellofemoral pain syndrome. The methodology applied was represented through the standard CARE methodology. This study stresses the importance of identifying disease risk factors and understanding the work environment, in the context of the individual's health, through a change in moving up and downstairs. Conclusion: It was possible to achieve a rapid decrease in the patient's pain and case resolution.

Keywords

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome, Knee Pain, Chondromalacia, Knee Injury.

Resumo

Este relato de caso mostra como as alterações na forma como os indivíduos sobem e descem escadas atuam como ferramenta na prevenção do aparecimento e agravamento da síndrome da dor patelofemural através de um caso clínico de dor crônica. O objetivo principal deste estudo de caso foi aplicar uma mudança de hábito no ato de subir e descer escadas, alterando a dinâmica do movimento, para diminuir o risco de lesão e agravamento da síndrome da dor petelofemural do paciente. A metodologia aplicada foi representada por meio da metodologia padrão CARE (Case Reports). Este estudo ressalta a importância de identificar os fatores de risco de doenças e compreender sua aplicação no ambiente de trabalho, observando o contexto da saúde do indivíduo, por meio da mudança de subir e descer escadas. Conclusão: Foi possível obter uma rápida diminuição da dor do paciente e resolução do caso.

Doi da Versão Traduzida:  https://doi.org/10.4322/rae.v16e202209.pt

Palavras-chave

Síndrome da Dor Patelofemural, Dor no Joelho, Condromalácia, Lesão no Joelho.

Resumen

Este reporte de caso muestra cómo los cambios en la forma en que las personas suben y bajan escaleras actúan como una herramienta para prevenir la aparición y el empeoramiento del síndrome de dolor patelofemoral a través de un caso clínico de dolor crónico. El objetivo principal de este estudio de caso fue aplicar un cambio de hábito en el acto de subir y bajar escaleras, alterando la dinámica del movimiento, para reducir el riesgo de lesión y empeoramiento del síndrome de dolor petelofemoral del paciente. La metodología aplicada estuvo representada por la metodología estándar CARE (Case Reports). Este estudio enfatiza la importancia de identificar los factores de riesgo de enfermedad y comprender su aplicación en el ambiente laboral, observando el contexto de salud del individuo, a través del cambio de subir y bajar escaleras. Conclusión: Se logró obtener una rápida reducción del dolor del paciente y resolución del caso.

DOI dela versión traducida: https://doi.org/10.4322/rae.v16e202209.es

Palabras clave

Síndrome de Dolor Patelofemoral, Dolor de Rodilla, Condromalacia, Lesión de Rodilla.

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