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Revision as of 12:51, 30 December 2020
Original Editor - Alan Jit Ho Mak Top Contributors - Alan Jit Ho Mak
Top Contributors - Alan Jit Ho Mak
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Modalities are the physical entities used a part of a treatment plan. Many of these modalities introduce an energy source to the body to stimulate or support the healing process. Fro instance, thermotherapy and cryotherapy, electoral muscle stimulation, laser therapy, ultrasound therapy, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy, extracorporeal shockwave therapy and hydrotherapy.
Crypotherapy (Superficial cold therapy)[edit | edit source]
Cryotherapy is most often used in the acute phase of an injury or immediately post operatively. It can also be used in exercise-related injury. Application of a cold pack to an area will reduce blood flow to that area. Cryotherapy has been shown to interfere with pain transmission. It also reduces oxygen demand from the surrounding tissues and will help reduce swelling. If cryotherapy is applied under pressure, this results in greater reduction in swelling and reduced pain scores.
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