NBCE Irene Gold Physiotherapy (yellow)
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Massage indications - answer-subacute sprains, strains, bruises, tendinitis, bursitis
Massage contraindications - answer-vascular problems
Friction massage - answer-type of massage used to break adhesions
Trigger Point Therapy Indications - answer-myofascial pain
TPT is used to - answer-elongate contracted bands of muscle fibers
How long is TPT performed - answer-no longer than 10 seconds
Traction indications - answer-disc syndromes, IVF encroachment, *chronic muscle
spasm*
Traction contraindications - answer-Bone weakening (OA)/inhibitedening conditions,
ligamentous instability, *acute injury*
Cryothearpy indications - answer-acute conditions
Cryotherapy contraindications - answer-- Circulatory compromise (Raynaud's,
Buerger's)
- Pt's hypersensitive to cold
- Frostbite
- Chilblains - after Fb (use + pole galvanize)
Cryotherapy how long to perform - answer-20-30 minutes
What does R.I.C.E stand for - answer-Rest, ice, compress, elevate
Infrared indications - answer-chronic musculoskeletal conditions, arthritic conditions, stiff
jts
, Infrared contraindications - answer-acute conditions, inflammation, and abnormal
thermal sensation
UV indications - answer-skin and bone conditions
*antibacterial, antifungal, metabolic effects (VITA D)*
UV contraindications - answer-hemorrhage and inflammation
Diathermy (SWD, MWD) indications - answer-deep chronic muskuloskeletal conditions,
*PID*, *Prostatitis*
Diathermy (SWD, MWD) contraindications - answer-acute conditions, metallic implants,
epiphyseal centers
Ultrasound (US) indications - answer-musculoskeletal conditions, contractures,
adhesions
Pulsed - for acute phase
Continuous - sub acute and chronic phases
US contraindications - answer-epiphyseal centers, bony prominences, fractures
US effects - answer-thermal (continous only), mechanical, chemical, neutral
US - answer-may be performed as a surface modality or underwater to accomodate
bony/irregular areas
Settings of acute US - answer-pulse
US:
Acute condition of thin tissue - answer-0.5 - 1.0 w/cm2
US:
Acute condition of thick tissue - answer-1.0 - 1.5 w/cm2
with latest complete solution
Massage indications - answer-subacute sprains, strains, bruises, tendinitis, bursitis
Massage contraindications - answer-vascular problems
Friction massage - answer-type of massage used to break adhesions
Trigger Point Therapy Indications - answer-myofascial pain
TPT is used to - answer-elongate contracted bands of muscle fibers
How long is TPT performed - answer-no longer than 10 seconds
Traction indications - answer-disc syndromes, IVF encroachment, *chronic muscle
spasm*
Traction contraindications - answer-Bone weakening (OA)/inhibitedening conditions,
ligamentous instability, *acute injury*
Cryothearpy indications - answer-acute conditions
Cryotherapy contraindications - answer-- Circulatory compromise (Raynaud's,
Buerger's)
- Pt's hypersensitive to cold
- Frostbite
- Chilblains - after Fb (use + pole galvanize)
Cryotherapy how long to perform - answer-20-30 minutes
What does R.I.C.E stand for - answer-Rest, ice, compress, elevate
Infrared indications - answer-chronic musculoskeletal conditions, arthritic conditions, stiff
jts
, Infrared contraindications - answer-acute conditions, inflammation, and abnormal
thermal sensation
UV indications - answer-skin and bone conditions
*antibacterial, antifungal, metabolic effects (VITA D)*
UV contraindications - answer-hemorrhage and inflammation
Diathermy (SWD, MWD) indications - answer-deep chronic muskuloskeletal conditions,
*PID*, *Prostatitis*
Diathermy (SWD, MWD) contraindications - answer-acute conditions, metallic implants,
epiphyseal centers
Ultrasound (US) indications - answer-musculoskeletal conditions, contractures,
adhesions
Pulsed - for acute phase
Continuous - sub acute and chronic phases
US contraindications - answer-epiphyseal centers, bony prominences, fractures
US effects - answer-thermal (continous only), mechanical, chemical, neutral
US - answer-may be performed as a surface modality or underwater to accomodate
bony/irregular areas
Settings of acute US - answer-pulse
US:
Acute condition of thin tissue - answer-0.5 - 1.0 w/cm2
US:
Acute condition of thick tissue - answer-1.0 - 1.5 w/cm2