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Ch. 12 Therapeutic Modalities

Ch. 12 Therapeutic Modalities. Objectives. Explain the use and effectiveness of physical modalities. Describe the various thermal modalities and their applications. Explain and describe the use of therapeutic ultrasound. Explain and describe the use of electrical modalities. . Modalities.

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Ch. 12 Therapeutic Modalities

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  1. Ch. 12 Therapeutic Modalities

  2. Objectives • Explain the use and effectiveness of physical modalities. • Describe the various thermal modalities and their applications. • Explain and describe the use of therapeutic ultrasound. • Explain and describe the use of electrical modalities.

  3. Modalities • Various heating, cooling, and electrical methods of treatment used to promote healing • In order to be effective, modalities should be applied properly • Helps relieve pain, reduce swelling, decrease spasm, minimize time lost from sports

  4. Cryotherapy • Use of cooling agents • Ice packs • Ice massage • Cold whirlpool • Coldwater Compression • Always monitor athlete • Contraindications • Thermoregulatory problems • Sensory deficits • Hypersensitivity • Impaired circulation • Heart disease • Malignant tissue

  5. Why ice? • Effects • Vasoconstriction • Reduce tissue metabolism • Decrease nerve conduction velocity • Reduce muscle spasm • Always use ice for acute injuries

  6. Ice Bag • Easy to make, readily available, cheap • No air should be in bag • May be wrapped on body • Reusable ice packs are better for clinical setting • Time: 20 minutes • May use thin barrier between ice and skin

  7. Ice Massage • Freeze water in a paper cup • Reusable plastic cups • Ideal for tendonitis, shin splints • Time: 5-7 minutes

  8. Cold Whirlpool • Immersing body part in cold water (50°F-60°F) • Covers the whole body part • Athlete may move body part while receiving treatment • Time: 10 minutes

  9. Cold Compression Unit • Many different units that provide cold and compression to shoulders, knees, and ankles • Some use a pump and some uses gravity • Time: 15-20 minutes

  10. Heating Agents • Superficial and deep tissue heating • Effects • Reduce pain • Increase range of motion • Muscle relaxation • Increased vasodilation • Only use with subacute or chronic injuries

  11. Heat Packs • Moist heat packs are kept in a hydrocollator • Water temp. 140°F to 194°F • Cover heat pack before placing on body • Should be warm but not burn • Time: 10-20 minutes

  12. Warm Whirlpool • Immersing body part in warm water (95°F to 104°F) • Larger part of the body may be treated • Athlete may move during treatment • Time: 10-20 minutes

  13. Contrast Therapy • Alternating hot and cold therapy • Used in subacute stage to reduce swelling, reduce pain, and increase range of motion

  14. Ultrasound • Deep heating modality • High frequency sound wave • Can affect tissue up to 5 cm • Ideal for tendons, ligaments, and joint capsules • Time: 5-7 minutes

  15. Ultrasound • Effects • Increased nerve conduction velocity • Increased extensibility of collagen rich structures • Increased blood flow • Tissue regeneration • Stimulating phagocytosis • Synthesis of collagen • Contraindications • Acute injuries • Ischemic areas • Anesthetic areas • Over cancerous tumors • Over active infections • Over spinal cord • Over fracture sites • Around eyes, heart, skull

  16. Ultrasound Set-Up • Transducer head: 1 cm², 5 cm², 10 cm² • Depends on availability and treatment area • Frequency: 1MHz for deep tissue, 3MHz for superficial • Continuous or pulsed setting (Duty Cycle) • Must use coupling agent • Move sound head at 2-4 cm/sec

  17. Electrical Stimulation • Use of electrical currents to stimulate the muscle to cause contractions or spasms • Different types of currents • Different set-ups • Interferential • Pre-modulated

  18. Electrical Stimulation • Effects • Increase range of motion • Increase muscle strength • Reeducation muscles • Improve muscle tone • Reduces muscle spasm • Control pain

  19. Electrical Stimulation • Contraindications • Cardiac disability • Pacemaker • Pregnancy (over abdominal area) • Menstruation • Over cancerous lesions • Over sites of infection • Over exposed metal • Severe obesity • Epilepsy

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