11. Other docs Flashcards
What do acupunture ppl do and when to refer?
- Inject needle => neurochemical response (body releases mediators of healing: MO, substance P)
- Traditional thought of encouraging the flow of qi mixed with modern thought of recruiting neuroanatomical activities in segmental distributions
who do we send to acupuncture?
- Nausea, pain, HA, allergies, menstrual cramps, OA
when to refer to massage?
WE SHOULD NEVER REFER TO A NON MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL, but recommended in
elderly or a person who is under a lot of stress and always has tight muscles
types of massages
- Swedish massage => ____
- Deep tissue =>____
- Shiatsu => ______
- Lymphatic massage => _____
- Rolfing
- hypertonicity
- trigger points
- rhythmic pressure on precise points of the body
- edema
- 10 steps to align structure
who do we recomend to yoga/felrankis
people with jobs where they sit a lot, need to do non-intense activity, need posture training
what is feldenkrais?
type of yoga that uses gentle movments and directed ATN to help ppl learn new and more affect ways of living w their bodies
when do we refer to chiropractor
- if no osteopath in the area that practices OMT regularly
- pt that needs to be seen multiple times a week
major goal of OT?
reduce the cost of health care
what is OT
Individualized eval to determine pt’s goals, customized intervention to improve the person’s ability to perform daily activities and reach the goals
what does PT use following for
- U/S,
- Phonphoresis = ___________
- iontophoresis =
- laser therapy =
- electric stimulation =
- U/S = tendon injuries or pain relief
- Phonphoresis= (US medication delivery for inflammatory conditions),
- iontophoresis = (electric current for inflammatory conditions),
- laser therapy (decreases PGE2),
- electric stimulation (generate AP for neuropathic pain, spasm)
when do we refer to neurosurgeoun
- Spinal conditions (spinal stenosis
- Cauda Equina syndrome
- Spondylothesis