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Most all, and any, conditions which involve inflammation and receive the suffix "-itis" are acute conditions that are contraindicated, either locally or systemically.
Shortwave diathermy is commonly used in physical therapy for conditions such as muscle strains, joint stiffness, and arthritis. It provides deep tissue heating which can help with pain relief and improving blood circulation to promote healing.
what are the Microwave Diathermy advantages and disadvantages
Atropine is contraindicated in conditions such as glaucoma, particularly narrow-angle glaucoma, where it can increase intraocular pressure. It is also contraindicated in patients with myasthenia gravis, as it can exacerbate muscle weakness. Additionally, atropine should be avoided in cases of obstructive uropathy or gastrointestinal obstruction, where its anticholinergic effects could worsen the situation.
A ultrasound is the most common form of diathermy.
Diathermy can be used for various purposes, including promoting healing in tissues, reducing pain and inflammation, improving blood circulation, and providing relief for muscle spasms and joint stiffness. It is commonly used in physical therapy and rehabilitation settings.
Allan Hemingway has written: 'Thermal effects of diathermy ..' -- subject(s): Diathermy
They are locally contraindicated if not severe and systemically contraindicated if they are severe.
the penetration of SWD is deeper than MWD MWD is easier than SWD (ease of application) MWD treats 1 aspect of the body but SWD treats 2 aspects also there are diffrences in wavelength and frequency and other differences may be !
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