Layers for HP
What is 6-8?
Do you have a blood clot in the area?
What are HP, Fluidotherapy, Thermal US, and Paraffin?
This term for cold hypersensitivity marked by slightly raised smoothed patches of red or pale skin.
What is cold-induced urticaria?
Energy exchange by direct contact between two materials
What is conduction?
Fluidotherapy
What is convection?
Layers for paraffin
What is 6-10?
When did the injury occur?
What are thermotherapy modalities?
This is a primary or idiopathic form of paroxysmal digital cyanosis
What is Raynaud's disease?
Changing a non-thermal form of energy into heat
What is conversion?
Ultrasound
What is conversion?
Time for application for HP
What is 20 minutes?
Do you have blood in your urine after exposure?
What is cryotherapy?
This is a type of joint cement
What is methyl methacrylate?
Transfer of heat from one material with higher temperature to another with lower temperature without the need for intervening medium
What is radiation?
Vapocoolant Spray
What is Evaporation?
Form of heat allowing movement
What is fluidotherapy?
Do you have nerve damage in the area?
What is cryotherapy?
This disorder is characterized by aggregation of serum proteins in the distal circulation when the distal extremities are cooled
What is cryoglobulinemia?
Absorbing energy and changing from liquid to gas
What is evaporation?
Infrared
What is radiation?
Practice of alternating thermo and cryo applications
What is a contrast bath?
Do you have a joint replacement in the area?
What is ultrasound?
This is a condition in which hemoglobin from lysed RBC is released into the urine
What is paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria?
Heat transfer from direct contact between a circulating medium and another surface at different temperatures
What is convection?
Whirlpool
What are conversion and conduction?