Modalities Flashcards

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Cold Pack Indications - 5

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Acute/sub-acute inflammation, swelling 
Pain 
Spasticity management 
Following exercise and stretching 
Mild burns
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Cold Pack Precautions - 6

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Over superficial main branch of a nerve
Over an open wound
Hypertension
Poor Sensation
Poor Mentation
Very Young and Very old Patients
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Cold Pack Contraindications - 7

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Cold Hypersensitivity
Cold Intolerance
Cryoglobulinemia
Paroxysmal cold globulinemia (anemia due to premature red blood cell destruction)
Raynaud’s disease or phenomenon
Over a regenerating peripheral nerve
Over an area of circulatory compromise or PVD

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4
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Hot Pack Indications

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Increase Collagen Extensibility
Pain Control
Increased Pain Threshold
Increased metabolic rate (increase oxygen uptake and accelerate healing at cellular level).
increased ROM and decreased joint stiffness

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5
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Hot Pack Contraindications - 6

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Acute inflammatory conditions
Impaired circulation
Thrombophlebitis
Decreased sensation/mentation
Malignancy
IR over eyes
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Hot Pack Precautions - 10

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Acute Injury or Inflammation
Pregnancy
Impaired Circulation
Poor thermal regulation
Edema
Cardiac Insufficiency
Metal in the Area
Over an Open Wound
BenGay/Icy Hot type lotions (counterirritants)
Demyelinated Nerves
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7
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Cold Pack Questions to ask patients prior to treatment - 4

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Do you have any unusual responses to cold
Do you have any nerve damage
Do you have any numbness in this extremity
Do you have poor circulation

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8
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What must you assess prior to the use of a cold pack?

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Test Sensation (light touch, hot, cold)
Skin temperature and color
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9
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What should you monitor during cold treatment?

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Skin integrity, color, and look

time, location of cold pack, response to treatment.

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10
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What are indications for contrast bath?

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chronic pain and edema that doesn’t go away with other modalities

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11
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How do you apply contrast bath?

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First: warm 98-100* for 3-4 mins
Then: cool 50-60* for 1 min
Repeat 5-6 times for total treatment of 25-30 minutes; monitor temp with thermometer

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12
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Contraindications for contrast bath? (2)

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maceration around a wound

bleeding

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13
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Precautions for contrast bath?

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impaired sensation/mentation, infection in the area, recent skin grafts

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14
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For non-thermal effects with US, what duty cycle is standard?

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20% duty cycle

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15
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Superficial thermal US: What frequency and what intensity?

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3 Mhz @ 0.5 W/cm2

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16
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Deep thermal US: What frequency and what intensity?

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1 Mhz @ 1.5-2 W/cm2

17
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What are the stages of sensation with cryotherapy?

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cold (1-3min)
achy/burning (4-7min)
analgesia (8-15min)
numb (15-30min)