What are some contraindications associated with using heat?
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Malignancy, recent or potential hemorrhage, thrombophlebitis, impaired
sensation, impaired mentation, and IR irradiation of the eyes.
What are some precautions to consider when using US?
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Acute inflammation, epiphyseal growth plates, fractures, and breast
implants.
, Which type of TENS setting provides a longer period of pain relief?
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Low frequency TENS.
What is the most common timeline to use cryotherapy?
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Acute phase (48 to 72 hours).
What are the effects of non-thermal US?
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Enhance tissue healing, decrease inflammation, and increase cell
permeability.
What is the tourniquet effect?
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Impaired arterial circulation, ischemia, impaired healing, and tissue death.
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Malignancy, recent or potential hemorrhage, thrombophlebitis, impaired
sensation, impaired mentation, and IR irradiation of the eyes.
What are some precautions to consider when using US?
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Acute inflammation, epiphyseal growth plates, fractures, and breast
implants.
, Which type of TENS setting provides a longer period of pain relief?
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Low frequency TENS.
What is the most common timeline to use cryotherapy?
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Acute phase (48 to 72 hours).
What are the effects of non-thermal US?
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Enhance tissue healing, decrease inflammation, and increase cell
permeability.
What is the tourniquet effect?
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Impaired arterial circulation, ischemia, impaired healing, and tissue death.