Indications
38
PHYSIOTHERM-S
7.4.2
Otitis media (chronic)
Definition: Middle
ear
infection
Goal of treatment:
Elimination of pain, acceleration of healing
Favourable
combinations:
–
Heat therapy – short-wave (not in acute phase)
Mode Pulsed
mode
Applicator
Plate electrodes / diode (full contact)
Location of treatment
Afflicted ear (small electrode – press against auricle) and
healthy ear (large electrode)
Electrode-skin distance
Active: 2 cm
(afflicted ear)
Passive: 3 cm – 4 cm
(healthy ear)
Duration of treatment
2 min – 5 min
Treatment dosage
Dosage: 1 – 2
Treatment interval
2 times per week
6 treatments
Notes
Heat therapy after perforation of the eardrum and in case
of residual cavities after radical operations
Important!
Wherever possible, avoid extended transverse irradia-
tion through the skull (due to impact on base of brain).
7.4.3
Sinusitis max.
Definition:
Inflammation of maxillary sinus
Goal of treatment:
Stimulation of perfusion, loosening of mucus, healing, improving resistance
Favourable
combinations:
Heat therapy, ultrasonic therapy, inhalation therapy with isotonic saline solution
Heat therapy – short-wave
Mode Continuous
mode
Applicator
Plate electrodes (small) / diode
Location of treatment
Plate electrodes: Apply on both sides of the face up to the
level of the nasal root
Electrode-skin distance
Active: 2 cm (small plate
electrode)
Passive: 3 cm
Duration of treatment
Acute: 1 min – 3 min
Chronic: 5 min – 10 min
Treatment dosage
Acute: Dosage: 1
Chronic: Dosage: 2 – 3
Daily
Treatment interval
Acute: 6 treatments
Chronic: 10 – 12 treatments
Notes
Short-wave is more effective than light box. Short-wave
treatment is recommended for polypous conditions.
Empyemas, however, should not be treated in this way!
Important!
Allow decongestion of mucous membranes before applying
treatment!