A comparative study of infrared irradiation treatment with water filters (Hydrosun) and without (Sollux) in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee

Anna Straburzyńska-Lupa, Alojzy Orlicki, Zbigniew Świetlik

Anna Straburzyńska-Lupa, Alojzy Orlicki, Zbigniew Świetlik – A comparative study of infrared irradiation treatment with water filters (Hydrosun) and without (Sollux) in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee. Fizjoterapia Polska 2004; 4(4); 345-348

Abstract

Background. The aim of our study was to compare the clinical effectiveness of conventional and water-filtered infrared irradiation treatment in osteoarthritis of the knee. Material and Method. The tests involved 30 people with osteoarthritis of the knee. 10 of them were treated with a conventional infrared irradiation lamp, 20 with an infrared-A irradiation lamp (Hydrosun). Before and after treatment each of the patients was tested for joint mobility, tensometric strength of flexion and extension of knee joints, and subjective pain. Results. After 10 days, both groups showed improvement in the assessed parameters, and the decrease in the subjective pain level was statistically significant. In the group treated with the Hydrosun lamp, the improvement in the mobility of the knee joints was also statistically significant. Conclusion. The results obtained confirm that the best results were achieved in treatment of the osteoarthritis in the knee with the Hydrosun water-filtered infrared lamp.

Key words:
thermotherapy, joint mobility, muscle strength, Pain Management
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An investigation of the effects of local thermotherapy on neuromuscular excitability in healthy people

Anna Kamykowska, Cezary Kucio, Piotr Król, Ryszard Zarzeczny, Robert Roczniok

Anna Kamykowska, Cezary Kucio, Piotr Król, Ryszard Zarzeczny, Robert Roczniok – An investigation of the effects of local thermotherapy on neuromuscular excitability in healthy people. Fizjoterapia Polska 2011; 11(3); 241-252

Abstract
The goal of the investigation was to assess neuromuscular excitability changes brought about by local cooling and warming procedures in healthy people divided into comparative groups A, B, C and D were tested for neuromuscular excitability changes. In each group, the subjects’ skin temperature was measured above the median nerve and the excitability of the flexor pollicis longus muscle stimulated indirectly via the median nerve was assessed using chronaxiemetry. Then the groups of subjects underwent respective procedures. In group A, the subjects received a 12-minute cooling procedure with gel packs at -10ºC. In group B, the subjects were applied a 2-minute cooling procedure using liquid nitrogen vapours at the temperature of –160ºC. In group C, microwave diathermy (2450 MHz) was applied to the subjects for 12 minutes. The subjects in group D received a 12-minute shortwave diathermy procedure (27 MHz). Skin temperature and chronaxie were measured again as soon as the procedures were complete and then the measurements were repeated for the third and last time 20 minutes later. Cooling procedures with gels at the temperature of -10ºC and liquid nitrogen vapours at the temperature of -160ºC as well as shortwave diathermy at 280 W inhibit neuromuscular excitability. This effect is maintained for at least 20 minutes following the procedure. Heating with microwave diathermy at 100 W does not reduce neuromuscular excitability.
Key words:
Cryotherapy, thermotherapy, Diathermy, Neuromuscular stimulation, neuromuscular excitability
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