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- Book[edited by] William E. Prentice ; with case studies and lab activities contributed by William S. Quillen, Frank Underwood.Summary: "The sixth edition of Therapeutic Modalities in Rehabilitation will attempt to present the basic science and the current best available evidence from systematic reviews for each different type of modality and allow the clinician to make his or her own decision as to which will be most effective in a given situation to achieve optimal patient outcomes. Some recommended protocols developed through the experiences of the contributing authors will be presented"-- Preface
Contents:
The Basic Science of Therapeutic Modalities
Using Therapeutic Modalities to Affect the Healing Process
The Role of Therapeutic Modalities in Wound Healing
Managing Pain with Therapeutic Modalities
Basic Principles of Electricity and Electrical Stimulating Currents
Iontophoresis
Biofeedback
Principles of Electrophysiologic Evaluation and Testing
Cryotherapy and Thermotherapy
Therapeutic Ultrasound
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy
Shortwave and Microwave Diathermy
Photobiomodulation Therapy
Spinal Traction
Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Devices
Therapeutic Massage and Soft Tissue Mobilization
Vibration Therapy
Appendix A: Location of Motor Points
Appendix B: Units of Measure
Answers to Self-Test Questions.Digital Access AccessPhysiotherapy 2021 - ArticleAtanasiu P, Savy V, Gibert C.Med Microbiol Immunol. 1978 Nov 17;166(1-4):201-8.Techniques usually employed for the detection of rabies' antibodies are costly, time consuming, and sometimes fail to detect early antibodies. The introduction of immunoenzymatic techniques in the serology of viral disease represents a new and important advance. We therefore adapted this technique to the detection of rabies antibodies. We have found that the sera from rabies patients who had not received antirabies treatment do not show seroneutralizing antibodies until several days after the onset of symptoms. However, antibodies can be detected some days earlier by the immunoenzymatic method in the same samples. Furthermore, the immunoenzymatic test was applied to the detection of both the IgM or the IgG class of antirabies antibodies using an antihuman Ig-or antihuman IgG-peroxydase conjugate.