Indications
PHYSIOTHERM-S
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7.1.8
Facial paralysis (peripheral)
Definition:
Paralysis of the nervus facialis
Goal of treatment:
Accelerated healing, facilitation of new innervation
Favourable
combinations:
Electrotherapy, heat therapy, keep face warm, passive or passive-active exercise
in front of a mirror
Heat therapy – short-wave
Mode Pulsed
mode
Applicator diode
Location of treatment
Above the nerve end
Electrode-skin distance
Electrode in contact with skin
Duration of treatment
3 min – 8 min
Treatment dosage
Dosage: 1 – 2
Treatment interval
Daily
up to 12 treatments
Notes
Short-wave therapy for nervus facialis aftercare
Important!
In case contractures occur, the electric therapy must be
stopped immediately!
7.1.9
Fracture
Definition: Broken
bones
Goal of treatment:
Accelerated callus formation, especially in case of fractures that heal poorly
Favourable
combinations:
Ultrasonic therapy, heat therapy Electrotherapy: training of the atrophied muscles
Heat therapy – short-wave (for fractures that heal poorly)
Mode Continuous
mode
Applicator
Plate electrodes / rubber electrodes
Location of treatment
Locally, above the fracture
Electrode-skin distance
Active: 2 cm
Passive: 4 cm
Duration of treatment
3 min – 5 min
Treatment dosage
Dosage: 1 – 2
Treatment interval
Daily
10 treatments
Notes
The short-wave therapy accelerates and improves callus
formation. Additional segmental application, dosage 1,
3 min., is always favourable.
Important!
Do not apply short-wave treatment in case of fresh
haematoma or nailing!