Indications
PHYSIOTHERM-S
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7.1.4
Bechterew's disease
Definition:
Inflammatory, stiffening disorder of the spine and of the major joints
Goal of treatment:
Pain relief, local stimulation of perfusion, alleviation of muscular tension
Favourable
combinations:
Combined therapy (electrotherapy / ultrasound), physical therapy, physical
exercise, breathing exercises
Heat therapy – short-wave
Mode Pulsed
mode
Applicator
Plate electrodes / diplode
Location of treatment
Longitudinal irradiation of the spine
Electrode-skin distance
Active: 2 cm – 4 cm
Passive: 2 cm – 4 cm
Duration of treatment
10 min – 15 min
Treatment dosage
Dosage: 2 – 3
Treatment interval
Every other day
12 treatments
Short-wave treatment relieves tension in muscles and connective tissue. At dosage of 1, it can also be
applied for 2 – 3 minutes in inflamed or inflammatory condition. The use of coil (induction-field)
electrodes rather than capacitor (dielectric-field) electrodes is recommended.
7.1.5
Bursitis
Definition: Bursal
synovitis
Goal of treatment:
Normal function without irritation
Favourable
combinations:
Manual therapy: pain-relieving traction, mobilization below caudal, cryotherapy
or cold compresses in acute condition. Histamine iontophoresis, heat therapy and
ultrasound in chronic condition.
Heat therapy – short-wave (not in acute phase)
Mode
Continuous mode / pulsed mode subacute
Applicator
Plate electrodes / diode
Location of treatment
Above the joint
Electrode-skin distance
Active: 1,5 cm – 2 cm
∅
8 cm
Passive: 2 cm – 4 cm
∅
larger than active electrode
Duration of treatment
3 min – 10 min
Subacute: 10 min – 15 min
Treatment dosage
Dosage: 2 – 3
Subacute: Dosage: 1
12 Watt middle power
Treatment interval
Every other day
8 – 12 treatments
Notes
Coil method (diode) in subacute phase