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Properties of Skin
http://www.physiotherapyphd.com Properties of SkinDownload Properties of Skin http://www.physiotherapyphd.com The Properties of the skins are nonlinearity, viscoelasticity, anisotropy, loading history dependency, failure properties, and aging effects. Nonlinearity There are differences in the skin of the same individual depending on location on the body, and there are differences between individuals. There are also directional effects of skin,ContinueContinue reading “Properties of Skin”
Properties of LASER
Properties of LASERDownload http://www.physiotherapyphd.com Properties of LASER: The laser differs from the ordinary light in the following ways: 1. Monochromaticity: This means that the laser light has a single color (mono-single, chromaticity—coloration). This is because the lasers are of a single wavelength and thus the definite frequency. Ordinary light however has many wavelengths. 2. Coherence:ContinueContinue reading “Properties of LASER”
Step up Transformer
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Physical Therapy Treatment for Sinusitis
Physical Therapy Treatment for SinusitisDownload http://www.physiotherapyphd.com Treatment for Sinusitis Sinusitis is the inflammation and or infection of sinuses. It can cause mild to major discomfort and can have varying symptoms. The sinuses are air-filled spaces within the bones of the face. They are located in the cheeks (maxillary), forehead (frontal) and around the eyes (ethmoidal).ContinueContinue reading “Physical Therapy Treatment for Sinusitis”
Resistance Training Methods
Incentive Spirometer
ICE TOWELS METHOD OF CRYOTHERAPY
ICE TOWELS METHOD OF CRYOTHERAPYDownload ICE TOWELS METHOD OF CRYOTHERAPY http://www.physiotherapyphd.com Ice towels: This is a popular method of application because there is little danger of producing an ice burn. Prepare the ice solution by filling a bucket or bowl with two parts of flaked or crushed ice to one part water in which twoContinueContinue reading “ICE TOWELS METHOD OF CRYOTHERAPY”
Respiratory Muscle Trainer
Respiratory Muscle trainer
Facts of Ultrasound
Ultrasound Treatment parameter
Ultrasound Treatment Parameter
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Motor point
Motor pointDownload http://www.physiotherapyphd.com Motor point is that point where the nerve enters the muscle or impulses have maximum contraction at that point. It is usually located at a point of upper one-third and lower two-thirds of the length of muscle. When electrical stimulation is applied to produce a muscle contraction, one electrode should be placedContinueContinue reading “Motor point”
Capacitor
CapacitorDownload Capacitor also known as Condenser http://www.physiotherapyphd.com The capacitance of an object is the ability of the body to hold an electrical charge. The unit of capacitance is farad. The capacitor ability depends on the surface area and its material used. Three types of capacitors: Parallel plate capacitor is the capacitor which is used mostContinueContinue reading “Capacitor”
Discuss the production of Infra-Red Radiation. Describe the Therapeutic effects and danger of Infra-Red Radiation
Discuss the production of Infra Red Radiation. Describe the Therapeutic effects and danger of Infra Red RadiationDownload Discuss the production of Infra-Red Radiation. Describe the Therapeutic effects and danger of Infra-Red Radiation. http://www.physiotherapyphd.com Introduction The infrared rays are electromagnetic waves with the wavelengths of 750 to 400000 nm and frequency 4 × 1014 Hz andContinueContinue reading “Discuss the production of Infra-Red Radiation. Describe the Therapeutic effects and danger of Infra-Red Radiation”
Resistance parallel and series
Resistance parallel and seriesDownload Resistance parallel and serieswww.physiotherapyphd.comResistance is the obstruction to the flow of electrons in a conductor. The unit of electrical resistance is the ohm.Cause of resistance of a conductor: Resistance of a given conducting wire is due to the collisions of free electrons with the ions or atoms of the conductor whileContinueContinue reading “Resistance parallel and series”
Short question Electrotherapy-3
Short Questions-3 ElectrotherapyDownload (Each question is for 2(two) marks) http://www.physiotherapyphd.com 1.Define Rheostat: Rheostat is a device used to regulate current by altering either the resistance of the current or potential in the part of the circuit. It consists of a coil of high resistance wire wound onto an insulating block with each turn insulated fromContinueContinue reading “Short question Electrotherapy-3”
Kromayer lamp- UVR
Kromayer lampDownload Kromayer lamp http://www.physiotherapyphd.com Kromayer Lmp is one of the UVR generator uses water for the lamp. It has advantage over high-pressure mercury lamp that it can be used in contact with the body tissues as the harmful infrared rays are absorbed by the circulating water so there is no danger of burns. ConstructionContinueContinue reading “Kromayer lamp- UVR”
Types of Nerve Injuries
Faradic current
Faradic currentDownload Faradic current http://www.physiotherapyphd.com During the 1830s, Faraday discovered that bidirectional electrical currents could be induced by a moving magnet. He called this current “Faradic current.” Faradic current can be used to produce muscle contractions. Faradic type current is short duration interrupted direct current with pulse duration of 0.1–1 ms and frequencies between 50–100ContinueContinue reading “Faradic current”
