Indications and Contraindications of Therapuetic Modalities What are

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Indications and Contraindications of Therapuetic Modalities

Indications and Contraindications of Therapuetic Modalities

What are examples of Thermotherapy?

What are examples of Thermotherapy?

Thermotherapy Indications O Increases circulation/vasodilation=increase in flexibility O Cell metabolism O Decreases muscle pain

Thermotherapy Indications O Increases circulation/vasodilation=increase in flexibility O Cell metabolism O Decreases muscle pain and spasm

Thermotherapy Contraindications O Circulatory impairments O Acute injury or inflammation O Thrombophlebitis O Impaired

Thermotherapy Contraindications O Circulatory impairments O Acute injury or inflammation O Thrombophlebitis O Impaired sensation O Malignancy

Thermotherapy Precautions O Pregnancy O Impaired circulation O Poor thermal regulation O Edema O

Thermotherapy Precautions O Pregnancy O Impaired circulation O Poor thermal regulation O Edema O Cardiac insufficiency O Over an open wound O Over areas where topical counterirritants have been applied

What are examples of Cryotherapy?

What are examples of Cryotherapy?

Cryotherapy Indications O Inflammation control O Edema control O Pain control O Modify spasticity

Cryotherapy Indications O Inflammation control O Edema control O Pain control O Modify spasticity

Cryotherapy Contraindications. O Impaired sensation. O Impaired circulation O Open wounds after 48 hours.

Cryotherapy Contraindications. O Impaired sensation. O Impaired circulation O Open wounds after 48 hours. O Hypersensitivity to cold/cold intolerance O Severe cardiac disease. O Regenerating peripheral nerves O Arteriosclerosis O Varicose veins

Cryotherapy Contraindications O Diabetes O Anemia O Heart disease O Cold allergies O Skin

Cryotherapy Contraindications O Diabetes O Anemia O Heart disease O Cold allergies O Skin conditions (rashes, open wounds) O Cancer

Cryotherapy Precautions O Over open wounds O Cold to a large area can increase

Cryotherapy Precautions O Over open wounds O Cold to a large area can increase arterial pressure O Poor sensation O Very young or very old patients O Raynaud’s Phenomenon

What are examples of Electrical Therapy?

What are examples of Electrical Therapy?

Electrical Therapy Indications O Reduce pain O Control acute pain O Reduce inflammation and

Electrical Therapy Indications O Reduce pain O Control acute pain O Reduce inflammation and edema O Decrease muscle spasm

Electrical Therapy Contraindications O Thoracic area O Over a pacemaker or defibrillator O Cancerous

Electrical Therapy Contraindications O Thoracic area O Over a pacemaker or defibrillator O Cancerous Tumor O Over metal, such as staples O On patients who can not communicate pain or who do not like the sensation

Ultrasound Indications O Two Effects from US. O Pulsed O Lower intensity O Non

Ultrasound Indications O Two Effects from US. O Pulsed O Lower intensity O Non Thermal O Facilitate Repair and healing O Thermal O Elevate Tissue Temperature O Increase Blood Flow O Reduce Muscle Spasm

Ultrasound Contraindications O Pregnancy O Reproductive Organs O Diminished pain sensitivity O Heat Sensitivity

Ultrasound Contraindications O Pregnancy O Reproductive Organs O Diminished pain sensitivity O Heat Sensitivity O Epiphyseal Plates in children O Wounds O Do not use on the brain, spinal cord, or eye

Laser Indications O Pain modulation (trigger points) O Facilitate wound healing

Laser Indications O Pain modulation (trigger points) O Facilitate wound healing

Trigger Points

Trigger Points

Laser Contraindications O Pregnancy O Eyes

Laser Contraindications O Pregnancy O Eyes

General Reminder O Always remember patient comfort

General Reminder O Always remember patient comfort