How to explain to a patient what Ultrasound does?
Ultrasound helps to improve healing, by sending sound waves through the tissues and this causes a small vibration
How should ultrasound feel?
Jelly will probably feel. cold - shouldn’t be uncomfortable - may feel a slight pressure as I move the treatment head over the area.
Some people feel a mild heating effect - this is normal
Risk of ultrasound?
React to the Gel
What are the contraindications to non-thermal (pulsed) ultrasound? (7)
What are the contraindications to thermal (continuous) ultrasound? (8)
What are the ultrasound treatment parameters - depth of lesion?
o Superficial (>2cm) = 3MHz o Deep (2-5cm) = 1 MHz
What are the ultrasound treatment parameters - pulse ratio?
o Acute (up to 2 weeks post injury) = 1:9 or 10% duty cycle o Sub-acute (2 to 6 weeks post injury) = 1:4 or 20% duty cycle o Chronic (over 6 weeks post injury) = 1:1 or 50% duty cycle
What are the ultrasound treatment parameters - intensity?
o Acute (up to 2 weeks post injury) = 0.1 to 0.3 W/cm3 o Sub-acute (2 to 6 weeks post injury) = 0.2 to 0.5 W/cm3 o Chronic (over 6 weeks post injury) = 0.5 to 1 W/cm3
How to calculate the dose for ultrasound?
Time = pulse ratio x number of treatment heads (e.g. for 1:9 ratio and 1 treatment head = (1+9)x1 = 10 minutes)
How to explain TENS to a patient?
This will involve using this small machine – we will apply these sticky pads around the affected area, and when I turn it on it will send very small electrical signals to the tissues. This should provide you with some pain relief to allow us to progress your treatment program.
How does TENS feel?
Risk of TENS?
Allergic reaction to the pads
What are the contraindications for TENS? (8)
What NOT to do with the TENS at home?
What are the TENS treatment parameters for acute pain?
30 mins
90-130Hz & 100ms in constant mode
What are the TENS treatment parameters for chronic pain?
2-5Hz & 200-250ms in burst mode
Risk of ice?
Normal for underlying skin to go red - usually resolves soon after
Risk of burns - reduced by using towels to provide a barrier, and reduced by checks during treatment
What are the contraindications for ice? (5)
How to layer ice?
What are you looking for on 5 minute check for ice?
white skin (add another towel layer),
blue skin (remove ice!!),
abnormal sensation,
excessive pain
Effect of ICE to tell the patient?
This should provide you with some pain relief and reduce swelling to allow us to progress your treatment program.
Effect of heat to tell the patient?
This should provide you with some pain relief and stiffness, it can also speed up the healing process to allow us to progress your treatment program.
Risks of heat?
Normal for underlying skin to go red - usually resolves soon after
Risk of burns - reduced by using towels to provide a barrier, and reduced by checks during treatment
What are the contraindications for ICE? (6)