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Basic
knowledge of
Physiotherapy
          By
   Dr.B.Arun Kumar
                M.D(Ay)
Introduction
• This is a branch of health care science that mainly
  concentrates on the physical aspects of an
  individuals helath care, by treating their physical
  ailments.
• Physiotherapist must coordinate and work with the
  other members, throughout rehabilitation period.
Physiotherapy practice
Movement management by:
• Manipulative therapy
• Electro therapy
• Hydro therapy
MANIPULATI
VE THERAPY
Physiotherapy during
           immobilization
1. Reduce edema-
2. Assist the maintenance of circulation to the area.
3. Maintains muscle function by active or static
   contractions.
4. Maintain joint range where possible.
5. Maintain as much function as allowed by the
   particular injury and the fixation.
6. Teach the patient how to use special appliances
   ex;sticks,crutches.
Physiotherapy
          techniques
1.Movement techniques:
     passive,
     assisted,
     active,
     free active,
     resisted exercises can be given to facilitate
 activity and to strengthen muscles.
Manipulative
                   therapy to soft
It involves skillful restoration of mobility
   tissues and joints.
It consists of
• Soft tissues techniques(massage)
• Passive mobilization of joints
• Passive streching of soft tissues
• Auto stretching of soft tissues.
Soft tissues techniques(massage)
1.   Stroking
2.   Efflurage
3.   Kneading
4.   Picking up
5.   Wringing
6.   Skin rolling
7.   Frictions
Stroking
Massage is the manipulating of superficial
 and deeper layers of muscle and
 connective tissue using various
 techniques, to enhance function, aid in the
 healing process, decrease muscle reflex
 activity, inhibits motor-neuron
 excitability and promote relaxation and
 well-being
Efflurage
a technique in massage in which
   long, light, or firm strokes are
   used, usually over the spine
   and back. Fingertip effleurage
   is a light technique performed
   with the tips of the fingers in a
   circular pattern over one part
   of the body or in long strokes
   over the back or an extremity.
   Fingertip effleurage of the
   abdomen is a technique
   commonly used in the Lamaze
   method of natural childbirth.
Kneading
The hands are placed
on the skin and
allowed to mould to
the part, then they
more in a circular
direction with pressure
gradually applied over
the top of the circle
and released towards
the bottom of the
circle.
Picking up
  Similar to kneading
  but it involves lifting
  the tissues up at right
  angles to the
  underlyingbone,
sqeezing and releasing.
Wringing
It involves lifting the
tissues up as in
picing up and
applying a twist to
enchance the
stretching effect.
Skin rolling
It involves lifting and
stretching the skin
between thumbs and
fingers so that the
skin and
subcutaneous tissues
are moved on each
other and adhesions
are stretched.
Frictions
Small range
movements applied
with the thumb or
fingers starting
superficially and
working deeper.they
applied in one of two
ways tranverse or
circular.
Contraindications
     Soft tissue manipulation
1.   Acute inflammation
2.   Weeping conditions
3.   Infection
4.   Recent fractures
5.   Patient preference
Indications
     Soft tissue manipulation
1.   Scar tissue
2.   Muscle spasm
3.   Muscle tightness
4.   Fascial tethering
5.   Oedema
6.   Pain
7.   Slow healing scars or ulcers.
Connective Tissue
    Massage “connective
          The term
            tissue” in this case refers
            to the fascia which
            surrounds, protects, and
            supports all of the other
            structures in the body. It
            is the matrix which binds
            together the body’s
            organs and systems,
            while at the same time
            providing
            compartmentalization
            between them.
Connective Tissue
              Massage
Indications:
•   tendonitis
•   fibromyalgia
•   scoliosis
•   chronic fatigue syndrome
•   sciatica
•   multiple sclerosis
•   TMJ
•   ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease)
•   arthritis
•   carpal tunnel syndrome
Passive mobilizaiton of
           joints
Joints restriction factors:
• Pain
• Muscle spasm
• Oedema
• Fibrous contracture of fascia
• Ligaments/capsule
• Cartilage flake trapped between the joint surfaces.
Hydrotherap
     y
Principles of
1.Stengthening Treatment
               muscles:
  They are strengthened by working progressively against
  graded resistance.in the pool,resistance may be from
  buoyancy, turbulence,unstreamlining.
2.Buoyancy:
  movements downwards in the pool are resisted by
  buoyancy.floats which may be of different densities may be
  used to increase the effect of buoyancy.
3.Turbulence:
  it is created by movement through water and is increased if
  the rate of movement is increased.
Principles of
              Treatment
4.unstreamling:
  If a broad surface is presented when a body is moved through water
  the resistance is greater than if the surface is narrow.
  To progress exercises with a bat, for example, the movement is first
  performed with the edge of the bat moving through the water and then
  progressed so that the broad surface is going against the water.
5.Joint mobility:
   Relief of pain and muscle spasm by the warmth of the water and by
   support from buoyancy can restore free movement of joints.
6.Coordination and balance:
   Patients can practice activites in standing,transference of weight,and
   arm movements.
Methods of Heat
         Transfer
• Conduction
• Convection
• Radiation
Untoward Effects &
              Precautions
Untoward Effects:                     • Precautions:
• Chilling                            • Temparature should be 94-98df.
• Sudden changes in blood             • Chlorine levels should be 1.5-
  pressure                              3.0 ppm
• Infections                          • Water PH must be 7.2-7.8.
• Falls inside and outside the pool   • Chlorine&PH must check for
• Fatigue of patients or staff.         every 2/3 days
                                      • Bacteriological testing
                                      • Backwashing must be
                                        performed regularly.
                                      • Floor of pool must be non slip.
Clinical Indications
•   Ankylosing spondylitis
•   Osteoarthritis
•   Rheumatoid arthritis
•   Juvenile chr.polyarthritis
•   Spondylosis
•   Capsulitis
•   Mechanical spinal disorders
•   Polymyalgia rheumatica
•   Major fractures (lower limbs/spine)
•   Ortopaedic surgery
•   Neurological disorders
• Value for maintaining fitness and relieving backache during
  pregnancy after child birth.
Hydrotherapy
              Contraindication
Contraindications:             • Low vital capacity
•   Infected wounds            • Kidney disease
•   Acute skin conditions      • Diabetes
•   Pyrexia                    • Thyroid deficiency
•   Incontinence               • Radiotherapy in the previous 3
•   Cardiac disease              months
•   DVT                        • Careful consideration is
                                 essential for patients with open
•   Recent pulmonary embolus     wounds covered with a
•   Recent CVA                   waterproof dressing.
•   GIT disorders              •   Epilepsy
•   Tracheostomy               •   Vertigo
Electro
therapy
Use of
•          Electrotherapy
    1.Pain management
• Improves range of joint movement
• 2. Treatment of neuromuscular dysfunction
• Improvement of strength
• Improvement of motor control
• Retards muscle atrophy
• Improvement of local blood flow
• 3. Improves range of joint mobility
• Induces repeated stretching of contracted, shortened soft
  tissues
• 4. Tissue repair
• Enhances microcirculation and protein synthesis to heal
  wounds
• Restores integrity of connective and dermal tissues
Use of
• 5. AcuteElectrotherapy
          and chronic edema
• Accelerates absorption rate
• Affects blood vessel permeability
• Increases mobility of proteins, blood cells and lymphatic
  flow
• 6. Peripheral blood flow
• Induces arterial, venous and lymphatic flow
• 7. Iontophoresis
• Delivery of pharmacological agents
• 8. Urine and fecal incontinence
• Affects pelvic floor musculature to reduce pelvic pain and
  strengthen musculature
• Treatment may lead to complete continence
Sources of Heat
1.   Paraffin wax
2.   Infra red radiation
3.   Heat pad
4.   Hot moist packs
5.   Short wave diathermy
6.   Microwave diathermy
Paraffin wax
• Paraffin wax refers to a white or colourless soft
  solid that is used as a lubricant and for other
  applications.
• It consists of a mixture of hydrocarbon molecules
  containing between twenty and forty carbon atoms.
• It is solid at room temperature and begins to melt
  above approximately 37 °C (99 °F).
• Paraffin wax is an excellent material to store heat,
  having a specific heat capacity of 2.14–
  2.9 J g−1 K−1 (joule per gram kelvin) and a
  heat of fusion of 200–220 J g−1.
Infra red
• Infrared (IR)radiation
                light is electromagnetic radiation with
  longer wavelengths than those of visible light, extending
  from the nominal red edge of the visible spectrum at 0.74
  micrometres (µm) to 300 µm.
• This range of wavelengths corresponds to a frequency
  range of approximately 1 to 400 THz,[1] and includes most
  of the thermal radiation emitted by objects near room
  temperature.
• Infrared light is emitted or absorbed by molecules when
  they change their rotational-vibrational movements.
• The existence of infrared radiation was first discovered in
  1800 by astronomer William Herschel.
Infra red
                   radiation
• Several studies have looked at using infrared saunas in the treatment
  of chronic health problems, such as high blood pressure, congestive
  heart failure and rheumatoid arthritis, and found some evidence of
  benefit.
• For example it is used in infrared saunas to heat the occupants, and
  also to remove ice from the wings of aircraft (de-icing).
• Far infrared is also gaining popularity as a safe heat therapy method
  of natural health care and physiotherapy.
•  Strong infrared radiation in certain industry high-heat
  settings may be hazard to the eyes, resulting in damage or
  blindness to the user.
• Since the radiation is invisible, special IR-proof goggles
  must be worn in such places.
Heat Pad
• They are plastic covered pads similar to but smaller
  than electric blankets.
• A pad has 3 levels of heat and is useful for treating
  the neck or back.
• Patient lies on it and heat passes to the tissues by
  conduction.
Hot moist
          packs
• These bags filled with a hydrophilic substance
  and stored in a thermostatically controlled
  cabinet of water between 75 -80 degree C.
• Useful on uneven surfaces because they can be
  easily moulded to the surface.
• They are heavy causes discomfort.
Short wave
diathermy
     • It is application to the tissues
       of electrical fields which
       oscillate at a frequency of
       27.12MHZ and have a
       wavelength of 11.06M.
     • It is used in deep and
       superficial lesions.
     • It produces a greater and more
       rapid rise in temp.
     • Useful for softtissue
       injuries,degenerative &
       inflammatory arthopaties,slow
       healing
       wounds,sinusitis,deepseated
       pelvic structures.
Microwave
• Application diathermy
              of
  electromagnetic radiations
    with a wavelength of
    12.25cm & frequence of
    2450MHz.
•   They are produced by a
    megnetron,which is a
    special type of thermoinic
    valve.
•   Depth of penetration 3cm.
•   They are absorbed by fluid
    tissues & less by bone,fat.
•   Degenrative joint disease&
    joint lesions are better treat.
ICE
THERAPY
Ice Therapy
•     Cold Compression Therapy combines two of
  the principles of R.I.C.E. (Rest, Ice, Compression,
  Elevation) to reduce pain and swelling from a sports
  or activity injury to soft tissues and recommended
  by orthopedic surgeons following surgery.
• The therapy is especially useful for sprains, strains,
  pulled muscles and pulled ligaments.
• Cold Compression is a combination of cryotherapy
  and static compression, commonly used for the
  treatment of pain and inflammation after acute
  injury or surgical procedures.
Ice Therapy
• Cryotherapy, the use of ice or cold in a therapeutic
  setting, has become one of the most common
  treatments in orthopedic medicine.
• The primary reason for using cryotherapy in acute
  injury management is to lower the temperature of
  the injured tissue, which reduces the tissue's
  metabolic rate and helps the tissue to survive the
  period following the injury.
• It is well documented that metabolic rate decreases
  by application of cryotherapy.
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Physiotherapy

  • 1. Basic knowledge of Physiotherapy By Dr.B.Arun Kumar M.D(Ay)
  • 2. Introduction • This is a branch of health care science that mainly concentrates on the physical aspects of an individuals helath care, by treating their physical ailments. • Physiotherapist must coordinate and work with the other members, throughout rehabilitation period.
  • 3. Physiotherapy practice Movement management by: • Manipulative therapy • Electro therapy • Hydro therapy
  • 5. Physiotherapy during immobilization 1. Reduce edema- 2. Assist the maintenance of circulation to the area. 3. Maintains muscle function by active or static contractions. 4. Maintain joint range where possible. 5. Maintain as much function as allowed by the particular injury and the fixation. 6. Teach the patient how to use special appliances ex;sticks,crutches.
  • 6. Physiotherapy techniques 1.Movement techniques: passive, assisted, active, free active, resisted exercises can be given to facilitate activity and to strengthen muscles.
  • 7. Manipulative therapy to soft It involves skillful restoration of mobility tissues and joints. It consists of • Soft tissues techniques(massage) • Passive mobilization of joints • Passive streching of soft tissues • Auto stretching of soft tissues.
  • 8. Soft tissues techniques(massage) 1. Stroking 2. Efflurage 3. Kneading 4. Picking up 5. Wringing 6. Skin rolling 7. Frictions
  • 9. Stroking Massage is the manipulating of superficial and deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue using various techniques, to enhance function, aid in the healing process, decrease muscle reflex activity, inhibits motor-neuron excitability and promote relaxation and well-being
  • 10. Efflurage a technique in massage in which long, light, or firm strokes are used, usually over the spine and back. Fingertip effleurage is a light technique performed with the tips of the fingers in a circular pattern over one part of the body or in long strokes over the back or an extremity. Fingertip effleurage of the abdomen is a technique commonly used in the Lamaze method of natural childbirth.
  • 11. Kneading The hands are placed on the skin and allowed to mould to the part, then they more in a circular direction with pressure gradually applied over the top of the circle and released towards the bottom of the circle.
  • 12. Picking up Similar to kneading but it involves lifting the tissues up at right angles to the underlyingbone, sqeezing and releasing.
  • 13. Wringing It involves lifting the tissues up as in picing up and applying a twist to enchance the stretching effect.
  • 14. Skin rolling It involves lifting and stretching the skin between thumbs and fingers so that the skin and subcutaneous tissues are moved on each other and adhesions are stretched.
  • 15. Frictions Small range movements applied with the thumb or fingers starting superficially and working deeper.they applied in one of two ways tranverse or circular.
  • 16. Contraindications Soft tissue manipulation 1. Acute inflammation 2. Weeping conditions 3. Infection 4. Recent fractures 5. Patient preference
  • 17. Indications Soft tissue manipulation 1. Scar tissue 2. Muscle spasm 3. Muscle tightness 4. Fascial tethering 5. Oedema 6. Pain 7. Slow healing scars or ulcers.
  • 18. Connective Tissue Massage “connective The term tissue” in this case refers to the fascia which surrounds, protects, and supports all of the other structures in the body. It is the matrix which binds together the body’s organs and systems, while at the same time providing compartmentalization between them.
  • 19. Connective Tissue Massage Indications: • tendonitis • fibromyalgia • scoliosis • chronic fatigue syndrome • sciatica • multiple sclerosis • TMJ • ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) • arthritis • carpal tunnel syndrome
  • 20. Passive mobilizaiton of joints Joints restriction factors: • Pain • Muscle spasm • Oedema • Fibrous contracture of fascia • Ligaments/capsule • Cartilage flake trapped between the joint surfaces.
  • 22. Principles of 1.Stengthening Treatment muscles: They are strengthened by working progressively against graded resistance.in the pool,resistance may be from buoyancy, turbulence,unstreamlining. 2.Buoyancy: movements downwards in the pool are resisted by buoyancy.floats which may be of different densities may be used to increase the effect of buoyancy. 3.Turbulence: it is created by movement through water and is increased if the rate of movement is increased.
  • 23. Principles of Treatment 4.unstreamling: If a broad surface is presented when a body is moved through water the resistance is greater than if the surface is narrow. To progress exercises with a bat, for example, the movement is first performed with the edge of the bat moving through the water and then progressed so that the broad surface is going against the water. 5.Joint mobility: Relief of pain and muscle spasm by the warmth of the water and by support from buoyancy can restore free movement of joints. 6.Coordination and balance: Patients can practice activites in standing,transference of weight,and arm movements.
  • 24. Methods of Heat Transfer • Conduction • Convection • Radiation
  • 25. Untoward Effects & Precautions Untoward Effects: • Precautions: • Chilling • Temparature should be 94-98df. • Sudden changes in blood • Chlorine levels should be 1.5- pressure 3.0 ppm • Infections • Water PH must be 7.2-7.8. • Falls inside and outside the pool • Chlorine&PH must check for • Fatigue of patients or staff. every 2/3 days • Bacteriological testing • Backwashing must be performed regularly. • Floor of pool must be non slip.
  • 26. Clinical Indications • Ankylosing spondylitis • Osteoarthritis • Rheumatoid arthritis • Juvenile chr.polyarthritis • Spondylosis • Capsulitis • Mechanical spinal disorders • Polymyalgia rheumatica • Major fractures (lower limbs/spine) • Ortopaedic surgery • Neurological disorders • Value for maintaining fitness and relieving backache during pregnancy after child birth.
  • 27. Hydrotherapy Contraindication Contraindications: • Low vital capacity • Infected wounds • Kidney disease • Acute skin conditions • Diabetes • Pyrexia • Thyroid deficiency • Incontinence • Radiotherapy in the previous 3 • Cardiac disease months • DVT • Careful consideration is essential for patients with open • Recent pulmonary embolus wounds covered with a • Recent CVA waterproof dressing. • GIT disorders • Epilepsy • Tracheostomy • Vertigo
  • 29. Use of • Electrotherapy 1.Pain management • Improves range of joint movement • 2. Treatment of neuromuscular dysfunction • Improvement of strength • Improvement of motor control • Retards muscle atrophy • Improvement of local blood flow • 3. Improves range of joint mobility • Induces repeated stretching of contracted, shortened soft tissues • 4. Tissue repair • Enhances microcirculation and protein synthesis to heal wounds • Restores integrity of connective and dermal tissues
  • 30. Use of • 5. AcuteElectrotherapy and chronic edema • Accelerates absorption rate • Affects blood vessel permeability • Increases mobility of proteins, blood cells and lymphatic flow • 6. Peripheral blood flow • Induces arterial, venous and lymphatic flow • 7. Iontophoresis • Delivery of pharmacological agents • 8. Urine and fecal incontinence • Affects pelvic floor musculature to reduce pelvic pain and strengthen musculature • Treatment may lead to complete continence
  • 31. Sources of Heat 1. Paraffin wax 2. Infra red radiation 3. Heat pad 4. Hot moist packs 5. Short wave diathermy 6. Microwave diathermy
  • 32. Paraffin wax • Paraffin wax refers to a white or colourless soft solid that is used as a lubricant and for other applications. • It consists of a mixture of hydrocarbon molecules containing between twenty and forty carbon atoms. • It is solid at room temperature and begins to melt above approximately 37 °C (99 °F). • Paraffin wax is an excellent material to store heat, having a specific heat capacity of 2.14– 2.9 J g−1 K−1 (joule per gram kelvin) and a heat of fusion of 200–220 J g−1.
  • 33. Infra red • Infrared (IR)radiation light is electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths than those of visible light, extending from the nominal red edge of the visible spectrum at 0.74 micrometres (µm) to 300 µm. • This range of wavelengths corresponds to a frequency range of approximately 1 to 400 THz,[1] and includes most of the thermal radiation emitted by objects near room temperature. • Infrared light is emitted or absorbed by molecules when they change their rotational-vibrational movements. • The existence of infrared radiation was first discovered in 1800 by astronomer William Herschel.
  • 34. Infra red radiation • Several studies have looked at using infrared saunas in the treatment of chronic health problems, such as high blood pressure, congestive heart failure and rheumatoid arthritis, and found some evidence of benefit. • For example it is used in infrared saunas to heat the occupants, and also to remove ice from the wings of aircraft (de-icing). • Far infrared is also gaining popularity as a safe heat therapy method of natural health care and physiotherapy. • Strong infrared radiation in certain industry high-heat settings may be hazard to the eyes, resulting in damage or blindness to the user. • Since the radiation is invisible, special IR-proof goggles must be worn in such places.
  • 35. Heat Pad • They are plastic covered pads similar to but smaller than electric blankets. • A pad has 3 levels of heat and is useful for treating the neck or back. • Patient lies on it and heat passes to the tissues by conduction.
  • 36. Hot moist packs • These bags filled with a hydrophilic substance and stored in a thermostatically controlled cabinet of water between 75 -80 degree C. • Useful on uneven surfaces because they can be easily moulded to the surface. • They are heavy causes discomfort.
  • 37. Short wave diathermy • It is application to the tissues of electrical fields which oscillate at a frequency of 27.12MHZ and have a wavelength of 11.06M. • It is used in deep and superficial lesions. • It produces a greater and more rapid rise in temp. • Useful for softtissue injuries,degenerative & inflammatory arthopaties,slow healing wounds,sinusitis,deepseated pelvic structures.
  • 38. Microwave • Application diathermy of electromagnetic radiations with a wavelength of 12.25cm & frequence of 2450MHz. • They are produced by a megnetron,which is a special type of thermoinic valve. • Depth of penetration 3cm. • They are absorbed by fluid tissues & less by bone,fat. • Degenrative joint disease& joint lesions are better treat.
  • 40. Ice Therapy • Cold Compression Therapy combines two of the principles of R.I.C.E. (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) to reduce pain and swelling from a sports or activity injury to soft tissues and recommended by orthopedic surgeons following surgery. • The therapy is especially useful for sprains, strains, pulled muscles and pulled ligaments. • Cold Compression is a combination of cryotherapy and static compression, commonly used for the treatment of pain and inflammation after acute injury or surgical procedures.
  • 41. Ice Therapy • Cryotherapy, the use of ice or cold in a therapeutic setting, has become one of the most common treatments in orthopedic medicine. • The primary reason for using cryotherapy in acute injury management is to lower the temperature of the injured tissue, which reduces the tissue's metabolic rate and helps the tissue to survive the period following the injury. • It is well documented that metabolic rate decreases by application of cryotherapy.