Indications
PHYSIOTHERM-S
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7.1.20
Sudeck´s dystrophy
Definition:
Fracture disorder, healing decompensation; Dystrophy refers to a dystrophic
alteration of the extremities occurring especially after fractures and operations.
Goal of
treatment:
Slow, careful improvement of the metabolism of the extremity. Prevention of
atrophy and stiffness of joints.
Favourable
combinations:
At the beginning, ice and ice immersion baths and carefully executed physical
therapy exercises. Ultrasonic therapy, cryotherapy, electrotherapy, exercises in
water bath below the pain threshold
Heat therapy – short-wave
(only chronic afflictions: stage 3 and 4)
Mode Continuous
mode
Applicator
diode, diplode
Location of treatment
Segmental, local: after a few treatments according to the
subjective feeling of the patient
Electrode-skin distance
Active: 1 cm
Duration of treatment
3 min – 6 min
Treatment dosage
Dosage: 1 – 2
Treatment interval
3 times per week
10 – 12 treatments
Important!
Heat therapy only if bearable and never in acute phase!
7.1.21
Tendovaginitis
Definition:
Inflammation of tendon and sheath
Painful grating or chafing of the affected tendon after overstraining or dull
trauma
Goal of
treatment:
Inflammation stop, pain relief, free movement function
Favourable
combinations:
Ultrasonic therapy, electrotherapy (iontophoresis), immobilization. In acute phase
cryotherapy can be attempted. Physical therapy with stretching exercises.
Rubbing with ointment containing heparin or NSAID can be attempted.
Heat therapy – short-wave (not in acute phase)
Mode Continuous
mode
Applicator
Plate electrodes / rubber electrodes / diode
Location of treatment
Above the inflammation on both sides of the lower arm
Electrode-skin distance
Active: 1 cm – 2 cm
(small plate electrode)
Passive: large rubber electrode
under the arm / hand
Duration of treatment
10 min – 15 min
Treatment dosage
Dosage: 2 – 3
Treatment interval
Daily
15 – 20 treatments