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Physical Therapy Modalities (Physical Therapy Technique)

Therapeutic modalities frequently used in PHYSICAL THERAPY SPECIALTY by PHYSICAL THERAPISTS or physiotherapists to promote, maintain, or restore the physical and physiological well-being of an individual.
Also Known As:
Physical Therapy Technique; Group Physiotherapy; Neurological Physiotherapy; Neurophysiotherapy; Physical Therapy Techniques; Group Physiotherapies; Modalities, Physical Therapy; Modality, Physical Therapy; Physical Therapies; Physical Therapy Modality; Physiotherapies (Techniques); Physiotherapies, Group; Physiotherapy, Group; Physiotherapy, Neurological; Techniques, Physical Therapy; Therapy, Physical; Physical Therapy; Physiotherapy (Techniques)
Networked: 8645 relevant articles (878 outcomes, 1343 trials/studies)

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Therapy Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Fritz, Julie M: 72 articles (10/2022 - 02/2003)
2. George, Steven Z: 61 articles (04/2022 - 08/2002)
3. Cleland, Joshua A: 52 articles (01/2022 - 10/2003)
4. Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, César: 24 articles (01/2022 - 06/2010)
5. Brennan, Gerard P: 23 articles (10/2022 - 03/2006)
6. Childs, John D: 22 articles (01/2019 - 09/2003)
7. Beneciuk, Jason M: 21 articles (02/2022 - 04/2010)
8. Rhon, Daniel I: 19 articles (02/2022 - 01/2011)
9. Katz, Jeffrey N: 16 articles (01/2022 - 01/2013)
10. Whitman, Julie M: 16 articles (08/2014 - 07/2002)

Related Diseases

1. Pain (Aches)
11/18/2020 - "In a survey study of PD patients, rehabilitative therapy and physical therapy were rated as the most effective for pain reduction, though with only temporary relief but these studies were uncontrolled. "
01/01/2022 - "At the 12-month follow-up point, improvements were significantly greater in the therapeutic aquatic exercise group vs the physical therapy modalities group in the number of participants who met the minimal clinically important difference in pain (at least a 2-point improvement on the numeric rating scale) (most severe pain, 30 [53.57%] vs 12 [21.05%]; average pain, 14 [25%] vs 11 [19.30%]; and current pain, 22 [39.29%] vs 10 [17.54%]) and disability (at least a 5-point improvement on the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire) (26 [46.43%] vs 4 [7.02%]). "
01/01/2022 - "Patients were asked to "rate each of the following with regard to their importance to you" (answering between 0 "not important" to 4 "extremely important"): improvement in level of pain, improvement in ability to perform daily tasks, explanation of what is causing your problem, thorough physical examination, diagnostic testing, medication, physical therapy, surgery. "
10/01/2020 - "Both WQXQ and conventional physical therapy exercise programs were highly effective in reducing activity limitations and pain, and promoting balance and muscle power. "
09/01/2017 - "The results showed that physiotherapy interventions are effective in reducing pain and disability associated with SIJD, with manipulation being the most effective approach and most commonly used within physical therapy clinics. "
2. Stroke (Strokes)
3. Low Back Pain (Lumbago)
4. Bursitis (Adhesive Capsulitis)
5. Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Steroids
2. Adrenal Cortex Hormones (Corticosteroids)
3. Analgesics (Analgesic Drugs)
4. Type A Botulinum Toxins (Botox)
5. Opioid Analgesics (Opioids)
6. Hyaluronic Acid (Hyaluronan)
7. Botulinum Toxins (Botulinum Toxin)
8. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Agents (NSAIDs)
9. Anticonvulsants (Antiepileptic Drugs)
10. 2- cyclohexylidenhydrazo- 4- phenyl- thiazole

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Injections
3. Conservative Treatment
4. Psychology Biofeedback (Biofeedback)
5. Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)