Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave Therapy

What is Shockwave therapy? Shockwave therapy is a non–invasive therapy that promotes the natural healing process of the body. It can alleviate pain and facilitate the recovery of injured ligaments, tendons, and other soft tissues. It performs this by discharging maturation factors in the injured soft tissue. Shockwave therapy is occasionally guided to extracorporeal pulse…

Deep Heat Therapy
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Deep Heat Therapy

What is Deep heat therapy? Deep heat therapy is a part of thermotherapy. Thermotherapy contains the application of heat or cold (cryotherapy) to alter the intra-articular, cutaneous, and core temperature of soft tissue(muscles and ligaments) to enhance the symptoms of particular needs. Thermotherapy is a valid adjunct for the remedy of musculoskeletal injuries and soft…

Relaxation techniques
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Relaxation techniques

What are Relaxation Techniques? A relaxation technique is a method used to help a person reduce stress, anxiety, or tension by inducing a state of calmness and relaxation in the body and mind. There are many different types of relaxation techniques, but they all involve consciously focusing one’s attention on a specific sensation, thought, or…

Visceral Manipulation Techniques

Visceral Manipulation Techniques

What is a Visceral Manipulation Technique? Visceral manipulation is a therapeutic approach that focuses on assessing and treating the internal organs of the body, including the liver, stomach, intestines, and other vital structures. It involves gentle manual techniques designed to assess and improve the mobility and function of the internal organs, as well as their…

Obesity
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Obesity

What is Obesity? Obesity is a complex, chronic condition with several reasons that conduct to extreme body fat and occasionally, poor health. Body fat itself is not a condition, of course. But when your body has too greatly excess fat, it can alter the method of its functions. These changes are progressive, can aggravate over…

Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)

Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)

What is Evidence-Based Practice? Evidence-based practice is the integration of great research evidence with the best available scientific research, clinical experiments, and patient values. which applied by healthcare workers will ultimately lead to improved patient health. These 3 variations of evidence clinical expertise, scientific research, and patient values and circumstances form the basis on which…

Microwave Diathermy

Microwave Diathermy

Introduction of the Microwave diathermy laws of reflection laws of refraction laws of absorption inverse square law Production of the Microwave Diathermy Parameters of the Microwave Diathermy Principle of application of microwave diathermy preparation of the machine preparation of the patient setting up the position of the machine Application of the microwave diathermy termination of…

Long wave diathermy

Long wave diathermy

ABSTRACT Introduction of the long wave diathermy Features of the long wave diathermy parameters of long wave diathermy Pain management application for the long wave diathermy Procedure and application of the long wave diathermy A) Generation: B) Amplification: C) Modulation: D) Isolation: E) Delivery mode: Capacitive Electrodes F) Patient: The condition required for long wave…

Contrast bath therapy

Contrast bath therapy

What is contrast bath therapy? Goals of Treatment Benefits of contras bath therapy Reduces fatigue Decreases muscle soreness Removes excess lactic acid Decreases swelling how to use contrast bath therapy? Equipment used for contrast bath Techniques for use of the contrast bath therapy mechanism of contrast bath Conditions treated in contrast bath A few tips…