Contraindiciation And Precaution For Each Modality Flashcards

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Cryotherapy (Gel Pack, Ice Pack, Ice Massage, Controlled cold compression unit, vapocoolant sprays)
Contraindications

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Absolute contraindication:
- cardiac dysfunction
- cold hypersensitivity
- cold intolerance (urticaria)
- cryoglobulinemia (abnormal proteins in blood, thicken in cold temp)
- paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (abnormal presence of hemoglobin in urine)
- Raynaud disease or phenomenon

Relative contraindication (when present in area of treatment)
- Regenerating peripheral nerves
- circulatory compromise or peripheral vascular disease

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Cryotherapy (Gel Pack, Ice Pack, Ice Massage, Controlled cold compression unit, vapocoolant sprays)
Precautions

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General precautions
- impaired mentation
- very young & very old patients
- uncontrolled hypertension

Precautions (when in area of treatment)
- superficial main branch of nerve
- open wound
- poor sensation

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Thermotherapy (hot pack, fluidotherapy, paraffin wax)
Contraindications

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Absolute Contraindication:
- impaired mentation (patient must be able to tell you if heat becomes too warm)
- fever

Relative contraindication (when present in area of treatment)
- recent or potential hemorrhage
- thrombophlebitis (blood clot)
- impaired sensation
- malignant tumor
- infrared treatment over the eyes
- denervation or surgical repair
- peripheral vascular disease

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Thermotherapy (hot pack, fluidotherapy, paraffin)
Precautions

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Precaution
- edema (try to avoid application to extremity with edema in dependent position)
- pregnancy (avoid total body heating & treatment in area of low back/abdomen)
- cardiac insufficiency (monitor patient closely, especially if treating large body areas)
- Age extremes (older adults & children <4 years old)

Precautions (when in area of treatment):
- acute injury or inflammation
- impaired circulation
- poor thermal regulation
- the presence of metal
- open wound
- topical counter irritants have been applied
- demyelinated nerves

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Ultrasound
Contraindication

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Contraindication:
- malignant tumor (do not use if patient presently has cancer or signs of cancer (until ruled out by MD)

Relative contraindication (when present in area of treatment)
- pregnancy (do not treat low back, abdomen, pelvis, hips)
- Central nervous system (CNS) tissue (do not apply over spine if prior Laminectomy has been performed, as spinal cord may be exposed)
- Within 6 inches of pacemaker or implantable cardiac rhythm device (monitor closely for dizziness, lightheadedness, or shortness of breath)
- Joint cement
- Plastic components
- Thrombophlebitis
- Eyes
- Reproductive organs

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Ultrasound
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Precautions (when present in area of treatment)
- Acute inflammation (would want to use 20% for only mechanical benefits)
- Epiphyseal plates
- Fractures
- Breast Implants
- Bony Prominences

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ALL E STIM
Contraindications

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Contraindication (when present in area of treatment)
- cardiac pacemaker, implantable defibrillator, or unstable arrhythmia (DO NOT use in vicinity of these devices; only with prior approval from the physician responsible for these devices can you use them in the extremities)
- Over the carotid sinus
- venous or arterial thrombosis or thrombophlebitis
- malignant tumors
- pregnancy (low back/abdomen) (sometimes TENS is used for pain control during labor & delivery)

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E STIM
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Precautions:
- impaired mentation
- cardiac disease (monitor pulse, respiratory rate, and overall patient response)

Precaution (only when present in the area of treatment)
- impaired sensation
- areas of skin irritation
- allergies to adhesives

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TENS and IFC
Contraindication

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Contraindications specific to TENS/IFC
- Do NOT use electrically stimulated muscle contractions for pain control, as with acupuncture-like (low-rate) TENS or IFC, when muscle contractions may disrupt healing (e.g. muscle or tendon tear, overuse, or acute injury, or unhealed fracture in the area - may displace the fracture)

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TENS/IFC
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Precautions (when present in area of treatment)
- malignant tumors
- areas of open wounds
- Because of the muscle contractions, acupuncture-like (low-rate) TENS & IFC may cause DOMS
(when using low-rate tens <10 pups, try to limit it to 15 minutes at a time. You can use this setting for no more than 20-30 mins every 2 hours)
- Because TENS & IFC can effectively reduce pain, patients may need to be instructed to avoid potentially symptom-aggravating activities

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Iontophoresis
Contraindications

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Contraindications
- intended medication contraindications
- over malignant tumor
- do not apply iontophoresis after any intervention that may alter skin permeability
- anesthetized skin in area
- Eschar or scarring in area

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Iontophoresis
Precautions

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Precautions
- area of infection (avoid spreading infection)
- discomfort or burn from excessive current density

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High Volt Pulsed Current
Contraindication

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Contraindication
- over malignant tumor

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High volt Pulsed current
Precaution

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Precaution
- area of infection (avoid spreading infection)

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NMES (NMES, Russian, Functional Electrical Stimulation)
Contraindications

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Contraindications:
- Do not use electrically stimulated muscle contraction when muscle contractions may disrupt healing (e.g., muscle or tendon tear, overuse, or acute injury, or unhealed fracture in the area- may displace the fracture)

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NMES (NMES, Russian, functional stimulation)
Precautions

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Precautions (when present in area of treatment)
- Malignant tumors
- areas of open wounds
- may cause DOMS
- heterotpoic ossification (may occur with TBI, SCI)
- autonomic dysreflexia (may occur with SCI T6 & higher)
- whenever a spastic response occurs with the stimulation

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Mechanical Traction (cervical & lumbar)
Contraindication

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Contraindication
- joint instability
- onset of neurological signs or pain that worsens with traction
- infection of the spine (meningitis, arachnoiditis)
- progressive osteoporosis
- spinal cord pressure with bilateral signs
- recent fracture or injury
- Hernia, aneurysm, hemorrhoids
- spondylolisthesis if considered unstable
- spinal cancer

Contraindications (when present in area of treatment)
- uncontrolled hypertension
- rheumatoid arthritis
- spinal cord compression (cervical traction)

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Mechanical Traction (Cervical & lumbar)
Precautions

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Precautions
- ligament strains
- joint hypermobility
- acute signs of injury
- tractions anxiety (may include claustrophobia)
- Pregnancy (may not be comfortable, increase ligamentous laxity, etc)
- cardiac insufficiency
- respiratory insufficiency
- tethered dura
- sever pain that is fully relieved by traction (care taken when traction released)
- TMJ problems - cervical spine
- Dentures - cervical spine
- impaired cognition

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Dry Needling
Contraindication

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Contraindications:
- needle phobia or unwilling
- unable to give consent - communication, cognitive, age-relative factors
- medical emergency or acute medical condition
- over an area or limb with lymphedema as this may increase the risk of infection/cellulitis & the difficulty of fighting the infection one should occur
- inappropriate for any other reason

Contraindication (when present in treatment ares)
- abnormal bleeding tendency
- compromised immune system
- vascular disease
- pregnancy (only the pelvic/hip/lower back treatment

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Dry Needling
Precautions

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Precautions:
- diabetes
- extreme ages children/elderly or frail patients
- epliepsy
- patient allergies
- patient medication - blood thinners

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Blood flow restriction training BFRT
Contraindications

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Contraindications
- venous thromboembolism or history of thrombophlebitis
- medications & supplements with known clotting risks
- impaired circulation
- acidosis
- sickle cell anemia
- increased intracranial pressure
- sever hypertension
- cancer

Contraindication (when present of treatment area)
- previous revascularization of the extremity
- extremity with dialysis access
- tumor distal to the tourniquet
- open fracture of soft tissue injury
- lymphadenectomies
- significant elbow/hand surgeries