Phototherapy is one among the physiotherapic modalities in which different sources of light are used for therapeutic purpose. These sources of light can be either laser, or infrared or even ultraviolet rays.
Infrared rays are electromagnetic waves with a wavelength of 750 to 4,00,000 nm. It is also called as thermiogenic rays since these rays produce heat when they are absorbed by the body tissue. Based on wavelength, the infrared rays are divided into 2 namely shortwave infrared (750 – 1,500 nm) and long wave infrared (above 1,500nm).
In physiotherapy several artificial generators are used for the production of infrared lights, and they can be classified into 2 – namely luminous and on luminous generators.
Depth of penetration:-
Maximum effective penetration of infrared rays is three centimeters; however it may vary from 0.1mm to a few centimeter.
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Short Wave diathermy is the most commonly used physiotherapeutic modality for deep heating. In simple words diathermy means heat given through an object and not confined to that object. In this process, high frequency current of 27.12MHz frequency and 11 meters wavelength is used.
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Low back Pain, Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, sprains, strains, muscle tear, tendon tear, capsulitis, frozen shoulder, myalgia, spondylitis, etc.
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Pregnancy, Cardiac pacemaker, hemorrhage, thrombosis, peripheral vascular diseases, metal implants, impaired sensations, anesthetic areas, malignancy, epileptic and mentally retarded patients, fever, etc.
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In Acute conditions: – 5 to 10 minutes (once or twice daily)
In Chronic conditions: – 20 to 30 minutes
This is a form of physiotherapy method in which ultrasound waves are used for therapeutic purpose. We humans can hear the sounds coming under the 20KHz. Therefore, all the sound waves coming beyond to the above frequency is told as ultrasounds and these are used for therapeutic purposes. For physiotherapeutic purposes, ultrasound with a frequency range of 0.5 to 5MHz is used. Most commonly used sound waves for physiotherapy are 1 MHz
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