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What is the clinical reasoning for ultrasound - Answers Promotes tissue healing, especially High protein
content and low water content
What is an example of tissue that is good for ultrasound - Answers ligaments and tissue
what is the clinical reasoning for TENS - Answers Provide pain relief, High SIN factors
What would you initially say to the patient when you are going to perform ultrasound - Answers It
promotes tissue healing so speeds up the healing process of bleeding inflammation proliferation and
remodeling. During this you won't feel anything. But we will apply it using a gel which maybe cold
what would you initially say to a patient when you are going to perform TENS - Answers Provides pain
relief however during this you may feel prickling, tingling and you may feel your muscles contracting.
However this should not be painful
What would you say at the start when you are going to use tape - Answers the tape is there to fasilitate
which is helping those weaker muscles or inhibit which helps relax those muscles that are tight or
stabalise or help with lympatic drainage
When you are fasilitating with tape what does that mean - Answers helping those weaker muscles
When you are inhibiting with tape what does that mean - Answers helping relaxing those muscles so
they can loosen and be less tight
What does the acronim THREADSOCS stand for - Answers Thyroid
Heart
Rheumatoid arthritis
Epilepsy
Asthma
Diabities
Surgery's
osteoporosis
Cancer
Steroids
What are contraindications of ultrasound - Answers pregnancy
, Broken bones
Cancer
Skin conditions
Bleeding issues
Neoplastic tissues(abnormal mass)
Deep vein thrombosis (vascular problems)
Recent xrays
Bony promisis
What don't you use ultrasound over - Answers eyes
Cardiac areas (pscemakers)
Cranium
Genitals
Spinal cord
Children
What are the contraindications for TENS - Answers Cardiac pacemaker
between growth plates
Pregnancy
Epilepsy
Cancer, malignant tissues
Cardiovascular conditions
Dermatological conditions
Neck and face
Infections
When do you stop doing tens - Answers Change in skin sensation
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