Dolor músculo esquelético y vitamina D

Autores/as

  • Fabio Salinas D. Profesor Titular, Facultad de Medicina, Grupo Investigación Rehabilitación en Salud, Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.28957/rcmfr.v25n2a3

Palabras clave:

Dolor músculo esquelético, vitamina D, dolor crónico, mialgia

Resumen

La vitamina D aparte de su papel en la salud ósea, interviene en la excitabilidad neuronal, la percepción y modulación del dolor, los niveles de citoquinas pro inflamatorias y la salud del disco intervertebral.
Existe evidencia tanto a favor como en contra, de la asociación de los niveles bajos de VD con ciertos padecimientos dolorosos musculo esqueléticos crónicos y de la utilidad de administrar suplementos de esta vitamina. El presente artículo pretende presentar una parte de esta evidencia disponible, así como las recomendaciones de tratamiento y los síntomas de intoxicación en casos de sobredosis de VD.

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Salinas D. F. Dolor músculo esquelético y vitamina D. Rev. Colomb. Med. Fis. Rehabil. [Internet]. 18 de febrero de 2016 [citado 29 de marzo de 2024];25(2):134-43. Disponible en: https://revistacmfr.org/index.php/rcmfr/article/view/143

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