Study Guide on Notes (modalities) Flashcards
hot pack
thermal
ice pack
thermal
cryotherapy
thermal (sometimes known as cold therapy, is the local or general use of low temperatures in medical therapy)
ice bath
thermal (aiding muscle recovery, reducing inflammation, and decreasing soreness of muscles)
paraffin
thermal (a form of heat therapy and can help increase blood flow, relax muscles, and decrease joint stiffness)
fluidotherapy
thermal (Fluidotherapy is a dry heat treatment that uses cellulose particles to create a fluid-like medium around the affected body part. It reduces pain, oedema, and muscle spasm in acute or subacute musculoskeletal problems of the extremities)
vapo coolant
thermal (a type of aerosol spray product containing a liquified gas used for rapidly cooling surfaces, in medical and industrial applications)
thermal
directly transfers heat
traction
mechanical (stretches)
massage
mechanical
dry needling
mechanical (PT inserts thin needles into or near your trigger points. The needles stimulate your muscles, which causes them to contract or twitch)
US
mechanical (ultrasound uses heat and energy to increase circulation, decrease pain, increase flexibility, and speed healing)
cupping
mechanical (suction to pull on the skin and increase blood flow)
whirlpool
mechanical (jets of water for resistance)
compression
mechanical
ace wrap
mechanical (The compression from the bandage decreases swelling by keeping blood from pooling in the area)
phonophoresis
mechanical (the method of using ultrasound waves to increase skin permeability in order to improve the effectiveness of transdermal drug delivery)
mechanical
applies force to increase or decrease pressure- direct movement
laser
electromagnetic (non-invasive technique that utilizes a therapeutic dose of light to promote cellular healing and decrease inflammation)
tens
electromagnetic
infrared
electromagnetic (uses light to do treatment like blood flow, circulation, etc…)
radio pressure
electromagnetic (non-invasive treatment that is a popular alternative to surgical intervention. It is a type of shockwave therapy)
iontophoresis
electromagnetic (a technique of introducing ionic medicinal compounds into the body through the skin by applying a local electric current.)
e-stim
electromagnetic
diathermy
electromagnetic (electric currents to generate heat deep inside body tissues. It can help relax muscles and joints, reduce swelling and improve blood circulation in various conditions)
electromagnetic
transfers energy in the form of an electric current
how do you choose what modality to use?
Is what you’re working on superficial or deep? Availability? Time? Contraindications (why shouldn’t you use this modality, interferes with something a patient shouldn’t do, e.g. patient can’t use heat, no hot pack)?