Rehabilitation Therapy in Perioperative Pain Management
- PMID: 31473030
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2019.07.006
Rehabilitation Therapy in Perioperative Pain Management
Abstract
Physical agent modalities can be effective in the perioperative period for controlling pain and inflammation. This article presents research-based evidence to support the use of these modalities in pain management and to reduce the use of pain medications, including opioids. The mechanism of action, applications, contraindications, and adverse effects of cryotherapy, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and laser therapy are reviewed. Incorporation of 1 or more of these therapies in anesthesia pain management protocols can improve outcomes and reduce potential drug side effects.
Keywords: Analgesia; Cryotherapy; Electrical stimulation; Laser therapy; Opioids; Pain management; Pulsed electromagnetic therapy; Veterinary rehabilitation.
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