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Ankle Foot
Introduction
Articular physiology of the foot (9:19)
Motion Tecar: Neurophysiology of the thermal effects
Rehabilitation with Motion Tecar after Ankle Sprain
Ankle sprain 1-2° no surgery
Description of the therapeutic rehabilitation journey with Motion Tecar for an ankle sprain grade 1-2: from the acute stage (PRICE – Frems – laser therapy) to rehabilitation (3:20)
Segmented homeothermy treatment with resistive manual electrode on tibialis, soleus and peroneal muscles and local treatment with resistive manual electrode on medial and lateral perimalleolar area combined with active and active assisted kinesiotherapy (9:37)
Sub-acute segmented treatment with capacitive massotherapy for releasing and draining effect (6:18)
Preparation for the rehabilitation phase with manual resistive electrode combined with passive, active assisted and active resistance kinesiotherapy (12:53)
Achilles tendinopathy
Description and collocation of Achilles tendinopathy; difference between enthesitis and peritendinitis with respective therapeutic approaches (3:38)
Segmented sub-acute treatment with manual resistive electrode on myotendinous junction and triceps surae, tibialis, peroneal muscles and local treatment with small resistive electrode combined with DTFM (8:51)
Segmented capacitive massotherapy treatment on triceps surae and plantar muscles and small resistive electrode treatment on tendon combined with DTFM (4:39)
Preparation for rehabilitation phase with manual resistive electrode combined with passive, active and active resistance kinesiotherapy (9:40)
Preparation for the rehabilitation phase with manual resistive electrode combined with passive, active assisted and active resistance kinesiotherapy
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