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Iontophoresis
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Iontophoresis is a physical modality that uses a small electric current to push medications through the skin to the underlying tissue. Typically, corticosteroids are used with the intended goal of reducing pain and inflammation. Only the ions of the medication are delivered subcutaneously through the pores in the skin and treatment regimens can vary depending on whether a self contained patch with onboard battery is used (2.5-14 Hour treatments) or a iontophoresis unit which is separate from the electrodes is used (box & wires which can require 20-30 minutes on average to complete the treatment). The self contained patches have become...
Electrotherapy
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Electrotherapy refers to physical modalities that are used in Physical & Occupational Therapy, Sports Medicine & Chiropractic to assist in controlling pain and edema, increasing mobility and flexibility as well as aiding in muscle re-education. Electrotherapy includes modalities such as: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, therapeutic ultrasound, neuromuscular stimulation and light therapy. Chattanooga is a manufacturer that produces a wide range of electrotherapy devices from basic functionality to sophisticated microprocessor controlled multi modality devices that offer fully adjustable functions, treatment protocols, anatomical libraries and systems that allow adding additional modalities and channels when needed. From the Transport series to the Legend...
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The Guide to Meniscus Tears
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If you frequently visit a gym, lift weights, or play team sports like football or basketball, chances are you have suffered an injury at some point. Often injuries are a result of overuse and get better with rest. There are some injuries, however, that need careful treatment to prevent long-lasting damage. One such injury is a meniscus tear. This guide will help you learn more about meniscus tears, treatments, and find knee support products to help with your injury. What is your meniscus? Your meniscus is like a shock-absorber. It is a C-shaped piece of cartilage in your knee...
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Causes of Elbow Joint Pain and How It Can Be Relieved
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Pain in your elbow can occur with or without an injury. Often overlooked, this joint is important to keep healthy if you want to maintain your independence. You may not think much about your elbow, but even though it's not a weight-bearing joint, without the use of it, many daily activities can be a struggle. Pain in your elbow bone can cause dressing, cooking, driving, writing, or any other activity that requires the use of your arm, to be difficult to perform. Although your elbow is less prone to wear-and-tear than other joints, occasional pain can be present and this...
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Questions About Muscle Knots Answered and the Best Ways to Treat Them
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What are muscle knots? Everyone has, or will, experience a muscle knot somewhere in their lifetime. Muscle knots - medically termed myofascial trigger points - occur when muscle fibers or the band of tissue located underneath the fibers tense and tighten up. These knots are hard and can cause extreme pain. Even when your muscles are resting, they can still contract and become sensitive. The trigger points that cause muscle knots are classified as active or latent. Active trigger points can produce intense pain without being touched. On the other hand, latent trigger points can create a dull aching sensation...
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- Tags: Back Pain, Muscle Knots, Myofascial, Pain Relief