Physiotherapy has a wide range of therapeutic effects in the clinic, and has different degrees of therapeutic effects on many diseases, and can play an auxiliary role in many clinical treatments, which can be summarized as follows.
1.Anti-inflammatory effect
2.Analgesic effect
3.Antibacterial effect
4.Sedation and hypnosis
5.Excite nerve muscle
6.Ease spasm
7.Softens scar and eliminates adhesions
8.Accelerate wound healing
9.Accelerate the formation of bone scab
10.Enhance the immunity of the body
11.Desensitizing effect
The common suitable physical factors for clinical treatment are: pain, spasm, muscle weakness, paraplegia, paraplegia, hemiplegia, Parkinson’s, cerebral palsy, myasthenia gravis, pressure sore, contracture, etc.
Other appropriate conditions in various departments such as
Internal medicine: acute and chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, acute and chronic gastroenteritis, constipation, urinary retention, trigeminal neuralgia, facial nerve palsy, intercostal neuralgia, sciatica, dermatome neuritis, rheumatoid/rheumatoid arthritis, etc.
Surgery: wound infection, dermatitis, cellulitis, acute mastitis, nail infection, body ulcer, soft tissue injury, frostbite, scar, adhesion, local reaction and sclerosis after injection, vasculitis, lymphangioadenitis, lumbar muscle strain, cervical and lumbar spondylosis, frozen shoulder, fracture healing, costochondritis, tennis elbow, tenosynovitis, bursitis, fibrositis, prostatitis, etc.
Otolaryngology: otitis externa, otitis media, chronic cysts in the ear, sinusitis, pharyngitis, etc.
Stomatology: mumps, temporomandibular arthritis, etc.
Dermatology: herpes zoster, folliculitis, neurodermatitis, etc.
Obstetrics and gynecology: pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, pelvic effusion, etc.