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**[[Therapeutic Ultrasound|Ultrasound]] <br>  
**[[Therapeutic Ultrasound|Ultrasound]] <br>  
**[[Interferential Therapy|Interferential Therapy]] <br>  
**[[Interferential Therapy|Interferential Therapy]] <br>  
**[[Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)|Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)]] <br>  
**[[Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)|Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)]] <br>
**[[Pulsed Shortwave Therapy|Pulsed Shortwave Therapy]] <br>  
**[[Pulsed Shortwave Therapy|Pulsed Shortwave Therapy]] <br>  
**Laser Therapy<br>  
**Laser Therapy<br>  
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*[[Heat Therapy]]
*[[Heat Therapy]]
*[[Cryotherapy|Cold Therapy]]  
*[[Cryotherapy|Cold Therapy]]  
*[[Orthotics|Orthotics]]  
*[[Introduction to Orthotics|Orthotics]]  
**[[Cervical Collar|Cervical Collar]]  
**[[Cervical Collar|Cervical Collar]]  
*[[Taping|Taping]]
*[[Taping|Taping]]
== References ==
[[Category:Electrophysical]]

Revision as of 17:28, 20 November 2023

Electrotherapy / Electrophysical Agents (APAs)[edit | edit source]

Electrophysical agents (EPAs) are those modalities that administer thermal, mechanical, electrical or light energy to the patient to provide physiological effects and therapeutic benefits. Physiotherapists use these as an adjunct to other treatment and management techniques in most situations.

TENS Unit
Shockwave Unit
    • Biofeedback
    • Microcurrent Therapy
    • Magnetic Therapy
    • Electrical Stimulation for Wound Healing
    • Iontophoresis
    • Russian Stimulation
    • Shockwave Therapies
    • Diadynamic Therapy
  • Contrandications

Physical Agents[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]