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Hip
Introduction
Motion Tecar application strategies in hip treatment (7:21)
Motion Tecar: Neurophysiology of the thermal effects
Non-Surgical Coxarthrosis
Description of Motion Tecar treatment to improve the articular mobility of a non-surgical arthritic hip (1st and 2nd) (2:46)
Supine treatment with manual resistive electrode for action on the hip joint and capacitive electrode for massotherapy of quadriceps muscle (9:26)
Prone treatment with manual resistive electrode on gluteal plane and lengthening of rectus femoris and psoas, followed by capacitive massotherapy on gluteal muscles, hamstrings and quadratus lumborum muscle (15:44)
Motion Tecar treatment with medium static resistive electrode on hip joint, combined with passive kinesiotherapy and muscle lengthening (5:57)
Hip Replacement Surgery
Description of the therapeutic rehabilitation journey after hip replacement surgery; synergy with Frems in the phase of biological recovery and combination with Motion Tecar to favor the functional recovery (3:31)
Motion Tecar treatment with small static resistive electrode on hamstrings combined with passive and active kinesiotherapy as well as core stability exercises (10:51)
Treatment with mechanical sound vibrations associated with core stability exercises for core muscle tone (therapeutic exercise) (12:45)
Trochanteric Bursitis
Description of the pathology affecting tendons inserting at the trochanter; cure strategies in an acute stage – loc. dol. and Motion Tecar in segmented treatment (3:16)
Segmented Motion Tecar treatment with manual resistive electrode, combined with passive kinesiotherapy and lengthening of hamstring and adductor muscles (6:39)
Segmented Motion Tecar treatment with manual resistive electrode, combined with passive kinesiotherapy and lengthening of hamstring and adductor muscles
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