Intermittent Compression Flashcards
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Intermittent Compression
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- mechanical pressure that encourages venous and lymphatic return from the extremities
- nylon sleeve specific to body part connected to hoses
- compression results from air flow or cold water pumping through device
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Purposes
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EDEMA REDUCTION
- improved healing environment
- reduces neuromuscular inhibition
- improved range of motion
- decreases pain
PREVENTION OF DVT
- increases venous flow preventing clot formation
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Types of Units
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- circumferential: inflates as a unit, equal compression to all parts of the extremity
ex: game-ready - constant: inflates and remains inflated
- intermittent: cycles on and off
- sequential: chambers inflate individually, milks from distal to proximal
MEDIA: air (pneumatic) or chilled water (hydraulic)
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circumferential constant cold compression units
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most effective in ACUTE phase
- —> assist in PREVENTING inflammation
- combine with elevation
ex: controlled cold therapy (cryocuff)
- combine with elevation
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intermittent cold compression units
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SUBACUTE/CHRONIC phase
- –> provide a pumping mechanism to get rid of wastes and deliver nutrients to injured area
- – decrease edema / inflammation
- – decrease ecchymosis
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Constant vs. Intermittent
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Constant for:
- acute phase
- continuous compression
- -> prevent edema
Intermittent:
- sub acute or chronic
- remove edema once accumulated
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Physiological Effects
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- mechanical pressure reduces edema
- -> prevents muscle inhibition
- —> improves ROM
- decrease capillary hydrostatic/filtration pressure
- -> limits formation of edema (content, acute)
- -> increased reabsorption of interstitial fluids by lymphatic system
- -> second pressure gradient from distal (high pressure) to proximal (low pressure)
- —-> fluid movement from distal to proximal
- less edema / fluid
- –> less mechanical pressure on nerve endings/pain receptors
- —-> less pain
- improved vascular function
- -> improved blood / oxygen supply
- —> decrease chemical pain
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Indications
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- post injury inflammation (intermittent for subacute/acute)
- post surgical inflammation (constant for acute)
- prevention of DVT
- venous stasis ulcers
- lymphedema
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Contraindications
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- DVT
- compartment syndromes
- possible FRACTURE
- CHF
- peripheral vascular disease
- pulmonary edema
- dermatitis
- avoid wrinkles on skin
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Parameters: Determining Pressure
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- take athlete’s BP
- compression should NOT be above DIASTOLIC BP
- initial tx for UE = 40-60 mmHg
- initial tx for LE = 60-100 mmHg
- also elevate extremity
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Parameters: Duty Cycle
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On : off ratio
usually 3 : 1 (45 seconds on : 14 seconds off)
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Parameters: Temperature
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50-60 degrees F
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Parameters: Tx Duration
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20-30 min