Effects of the use of MIG3 bioceramics fabrics use - long infrared emitter - in pain, intolerance to cold and periodic limb movements in post-polio syndrome

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The main post-polio syndrome (PPS) symptoms are new-onset weakness, new-onset atrophy, fatigue, cold intolerance, and pain associated with sleep disturbances. The polysomnographic study is the gold pattern to analyze sleep disorders. Objective: To assess pain, intolerance to cold and periodic limb movements (PLM) index before and after the use of MIG3 bioceramic fabrics over 4 weeks. Method: 12 patients with PPS from UNIFESP/EPM. All patients were submitted to polysomnography and infra-red examinations with answered scales of pain and intolerance to cold before and after the use of MIG3 bioceramics fabrics. Results: There were significant decreases in pain and PLM index. Conclusion: MIG3 bioceramic fabrics can help in the treatment of pain and PLM in PPS patients.

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Silva, T. M., Moreira, G. A., Quadros, A. A. J., Pradella-Hallinan, M., Tufik, S., & Oliveira, A. S. B. (2009). Effects of the use of MIG3 bioceramics fabrics use - long infrared emitter - in pain, intolerance to cold and periodic limb movements in post-polio syndrome. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 67(4), 1049–1053. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2009000600016

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