Combination Therapy (Ultrasound and Interferential Therapy)

Combination Therapy (Ultrasound and Interferential Therapy)

What is a Combination Therapy? In general terms, combination therapy involves the simultaneous application of ultrasound (US) with electrical stimulation therapy. In Europe, Diadynamic Currents are frequently utilized, but in the UK, the US is most often combined with bipolar Interferential Therapy (IFT). it is suggested that: by combining US with IF, the advantages/effects of…

Russian Current

Russian Current

What is a Russian Current? It is also called as Tone Burst current. It was first investigated by Dr. Y M Kots in Russian literature. It provoked much interest because the successful Olympic team was using it in addition to their usual training program. It was suggested that its use significantly increased muscle strength (about…

SHOCK-WAVE THERAPY

SHOCK-WAVE THERAPY

Definition : Shock-wave therapy is a modality that is becoming more common in physiotherapy. Using much lower energy than in medical applications, shock-wave therapy, or extra-corporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT), is used in the treatment of many musculoskeletal conditions, primarily those involving connective tissues such as ligaments and tendons. What is Shockwave Therapy? Although it…

LONG WAVE DIATHERMY USED IN PHYSIOTHERAPY

LONG WAVE DIATHERMY USED IN PHYSIOTHERAPY

INTRODUCTION Longwave diathermy operates at a frequency range of 0.3-1MHz. The high frequency current produces heat deep into the tissues, which lasts for around 30 minutes. Longwave diathermy involves generation of oscillating electromagnetic fields (EMF) that are comprised of both electrical and magnetic fields. Variations in the strength of these fields are dependent upon several…

MICRO-WAVE DIATHERMY USE IN PHYSIOTHERAPY
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MICRO-WAVE DIATHERMY USE IN PHYSIOTHERAPY

DEFINATION : microwave diathermy of the tissues with radiation in the shorter wireless part of the electromagnetic spectrum, e.g. with a wavelength between infra-red and short-wave diathermic radiation. there is some variation in defination, but waves of 1-100cm may conveniently be classified as microwave. WAVELENGTH : 12.25cm FREQUENCY : 2450 MHz some use is made…

IONTOPHORESIS USED IN PHYSIOTHERAPY

IONTOPHORESIS USED IN PHYSIOTHERAPY

DEFINATION : Iontophoresis is a treatment technique, in which an electrical current is used in physical therapy. It is applied to the skin soaked in tap water allowing ionized or charged particles to pass the normal skin barrier. The iontophoresis method is used as a non-invasive transdermal drug delivery treatment technique based on the transfer…

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FARADISM UNDER PRESSURE USE IN PHYSIOTHERAPY

DEFINATION: Electrical stimulation of the muscles that generally act as the muscle pump may be combined with compression and elevation of the limb to increase venous and lymphatic return and so relieve oedema. Goal : Faradism Under Pressure is used for edema control and to improve the venous and lymphatic drainage from the edematous area,…