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. 2022 Mar 18:14:163-169.
doi: 10.1016/j.artd.2022.02.013. eCollection 2022 Apr.

An Update on Physical Therapy Adjuncts in Orthopedics

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An Update on Physical Therapy Adjuncts in Orthopedics

Richard Peluso et al. Arthroplast Today. .

Abstract

Physical therapy is a necessary part of the recovery process after most orthopedic procedures. Effective treatment, patient satisfaction, and financial reimbursement hinge on the successful implementation of both surgical and nonsurgical interventions. Evidence-based practice and open communication between therapists and orthopedic surgeons continue to form the foundation of patient care. The aim of this paper is to familiarize orthopedic surgeons with the relevant data behind some of the recent advances in rehabilitation adjuncts to better address the needs of our patients. Although each intervention has been found to be relatively safe, high-quality evidence is still sparse. Opportunities exist for improved outcomes with further well-designed studies to investigate the role of these therapy modalities among orthopedic patients.

Keywords: Blood flow restriction; Laser therapy; Modalities; Physical therapy; Ultrasound.

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Blood flow restriction cuff applied to the upper thigh for use during exercise therapy.
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Dry therapeutic cupping applied to the lateral quadriceps muscle to help improve local blood flow.
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Low level laser therapy applied to the quadriceps tendon as part of a therapeutic exercise prescription.
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Kinesiology tape applied to the knee to help support a patient with patellar tendonitis.

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