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    Comparação entre o aspirado de medula óssea concentrado e o corticóide na tendinopatia glútea

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    INTRODUCTION Adult gluteal tendinopathy is part of a group of pathologies of Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS). This disorder is characterized by pain, functional limitation and loss of local strength. The diagnosis is made from clinical examination associated with complementary exams (Ultrasound or Magnetic Resonance). OBJECTIVE Comparative study between standard treatment and bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) for the treatment of gluteal tendinopathies. The randomized clinical trial selected patients diagnosed with gluteal tendinopathy at a university hospital and divided them into two groups: (G1) bone marrow aspirate concentrate and (G2) Corticosteroids injection. RESULTS 48 patients were selected, of which 40 were monitored for 06 months, with an improvement in scores in both groups. Patients who were submitted to the BMAC treatment had a statistically significant improvement in VAS scores and Lequesne scores compared to standard treatment. There was an improvement in the assessment of the quality of life in both groups with no statistically significant difference. CONCLUSION BMAC arises as an alternative to the standard treatment of gluteal tendinopathy, proving to be a safe technique and with promising results when combined with multidisciplinary team behavioral therapy.INTRODUÇÃO A tendinopatia glútea adulta faz parte de um grupo de patologias da Síndrome Dolorosa Trocantérica (SDT). Esse distúrbio é caracterizado por dor, limitação funcional e perda de força local. O diagnóstico é feito a partir de exames clínicos associados a exames complementares (ultrassonografia ou ressonância magnética). OBJETIVO Estudo comparativo entre tratamento com corticóide e aspirado de medula óssea concentrado (BMAC) para o tratamento de tendinopatias glúteas. MATERIAL E MÉTODOS O ensaio clínico randomizado selecionou pacientes diagnosticados com tendinopatia glútea e os dividiu em dois grupos: (G1) aspirado de medula óssea concentrada e (G2) injeção de corticosteróide . RESULTADOS Foram selecionados 48 pacientes, dos quais 40 foram monitorados por 06 meses, com melhora nos escores nos dois grupos. Os pacientes que foram submetidos ao tratamento com BMAC tiveram uma melhora estatisticamente significativa nos escores de EVA e nos escores de Lequesne em comparação ao tratamento padrão. Houve uma melhora na avaliação da a qualidade de vida em ambos os grupos, sem diferença estatisticamente significativa. CONCLUSÃO O aspirado de medula óssea concentrada surge como uma alternativa ao tratamento padrão da tendinopatia glútea, provando ser uma técnica segura e com resultados promissores quando combinada à terapia comportamental de equipe multidisciplinar.  Ensaio Clínico Randomizado

    Patellar position in patients with patellofemoral syndrome as characterized by anatomo-radiographic study

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    ABSTRACT Objectives: To determine the prevalence of high patella in adult patients with knee pain, and to correlate patellar height with symptoms of patellar instability, episode of patellofemoral dislocation and anterior pain in the knee; and also verify the concordance correlation between the Insall-Salvati and Caton-Deschamps indices. Method: Cross-sectional study analyzing the medical records of patients with knee pain, using lateral view knee radiographs with 30º degrees of flexion and computed tomography. The values of the Insall-Salvati index and the Caton-Deschamps index were used to determine the patellar height. Results: A total of 756 records were analyzed, resulting in 140 knees studied, 39% men and 61% women. Both indices produced statistically significant associations for the occurrence of high patella and signs of instability and episodes of dislocation, but there was no significant association for anterior knee pain. The Kappa index obtained when analyzing the concordance correlation between the Insall-Salvati index and Caton-Deschamps index points to a regular association between them. Conclusion: Patients with high patella present a higher prevalence of instability. Having a high patella has no significant relationship with the presence of anterior knee pain. The Insall-Salvati and Caton-Deschamps indices demonstrate a regular agreement on the presentation of patellar heights results
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