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    junior_physiotherapist
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    Question Re: 2 questions...!!

    [QUOTE=Hessa;12606]hi Jonior PT:
    for the first question, hydrothertapy doesent mean cold and hot packs ( it means the causes, mostly all PT knows that hot used in chronic conditions for excemple in truma or stroke ( to decrese pain, decrase muscle tone, improve circulation to facilitate healing, and to increase scar elasticity)

    Hallo Hessa

    Thanks for ur reply, but i meant at what cases(diseases) not causes ,also i want to know contraindications of being uese hot and ice packs at same time of session of PT,,,


  2. #2
    Hussam
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    Re: 2 questions...!!

    HI





    contrast bath :Therapeutic heat and cold to distal extremity .This produces alternate dilations and contractions of the blood vessels, which aid in the absorption of swelling and thus promote the healing process

    Indication ::
    Ligament Sprain or Joint capsule sprain
    After initial ice only for first 72 hours
    Stasis edema
    Peripheral Vascular Disease
    Improve circulation in contralateral extremity
    Occurs by consensual vasodilatation
    Exercise is more effective in PVD
    Osteoarthritis or Rheumatoid Arthritis
    Improves range of motion
    Adverse Effects

    Vigorous hyperemia
    Discomfort during cold cycle
    Issue of compliance

    Preparation :

    Warm Water Bath: 38-44 C (100-111 F)
    Cold Water Bath: 10-18 C (50-66 F)
    Technique 1: Decrementing Warm Baths (20 minutes)


    Warm water bath for 5 minutes
    Cold water bath for 1 minute
    Warm Water bath for 4 minutes
    Cold water bath for 1 minute
    Warm Water bath for 3 minutes
    Cold water bath for 1 minute
    Warm Water bath for 2 minutes
    Cold water bath for 1 minute
    Warm Water bath for 1 minute

    Technique 2: Fixed Warm Baths (30 minutes)

    Warm water bath for 10 minutes
    Cycle warm and cold baths for 4 repetitions
    Cold water bath for 1 minute
    Warm Water bath for 4 minutes


  3. #3
    junior_physiotherapist
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    Lightbulb Re: 2 questions...!!

    Hallo Hussam

    Thanks alot of for ur post...but plz if u have any suggested /recommended books ,web sites plz provide me ...

    Regards


  4. #4
    Hussam
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    Re: 2 questions...!!

    junior_physiotherapist,

    contrast bath it could be hydrotherapy!! sorry hessa but it is part of hydrotherapy!

    and about the books,

    physical agent in rehabilitation
    Michelle H.Cameron
    2nd edition pages 277-290-291



    Evidence-Based Guide to Therapeutic Physical Agents
    Alain Yvan Belanger



 
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