Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: PAULO TAVARES DA SILVA FILHO

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DISCENTE : PAULO TAVARES DA SILVA FILHO
DATA : 30/08/2019
HORA: 09:00
LOCAL: Sala 116 – Unidade Amazônia
TÍTULO:

Effect of dry needling on the healing process in rat skin wounds


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Dry needling, ulcer, healing, skin


PÁGINAS: 35
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Biológicas
ÁREA: Biologia Geral
RESUMO:

Dry Needling (AS) was originally developed for the purpose of disabling myofascial trigger points (PGM). When the needle is inserted, an axon reflex is triggered in the terminal network of A delta fibers and C fibers, which is associated with the release of various vasoactive substances that act on vasodilation and increased local blood flow. In addition to local vasodilation, studies using a thermographic camera have shown distal vasodilation in the pain reference region. Based on this evidence, it was thought that perhaps AS would be effective in treating wounds and ulcers. In this study we intend to use and evaluate AS as a tool for the treatment of wounds in rats. For this research will be used 30 Rattus Norvegicus Wistar rats, all healthy adult males, aged over 90 (ninety) days and weighing between 250 (two hundred and fifty) and 300 (three hundred) grams. The animals will be submitted to 1 (one) 10 mm circular excisional wound. For this research the animals will be separated into 3 (three) groups regarding the type of treatment, composed of 10 animals each. These groups will be composed as follows: 1 - Group GC (Control Group - will receive the lesion, however, without any treatment); 2 - GA Group (Dry Needle Group - will receive the lesion and be treated with Dry Needle); 3 - GR Group (Rifamycin Group - will receive the lesion and will be treated with Rifamycin). In addition to the division into groups, the animals will also be divided into 2 (two) subgroups according to the moment of euthanasia, composed of 5 (five) animals each. Dry needling is expected to be shown to be more effective in stimulating wound healing in rats compared to Rifamycin and compared to rats that will not undergo any treatment.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 1967452 - ADRIANA CAROPREZO MORINI
Interno - 1843993 - ANTONIO HUMBERTO HAMAD MINERVINO
Externo à Instituição - RODRIGO LUIS FERREIRA DA SILVA - UEPA
Notícia cadastrada em: 26/08/2019 15:13
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