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Encyclopedia section of medindia briefs you about the Microwave diathermy of Physiotherapy ... Medindia » Consumer Health » Health Information » Types of Physiotherapy - Microwave Diathermy...
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Microwave Diathermy. Notes Summary clinical ... Microwave diathermy is irradiation of the tissues with radiation in the shorter wireless part of the electromagnetic spectrum (Hertzian rays), i.e., with a wavelength between infrared and short wave diathermic radiation.
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Overview: Deep heat is produced when energy is converted into heat as it passes through body tissues.1 Energy sources include (1) high-frequency currents (shortwave diathermy), (2) electromagnetic radiation (microwaves), and (3) ultrasound (high-frequency sound). ... Microwave diathermy administered at 915 MHz can selectively,
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Microwave Diathermy. Two frequencies available: 2456 MHz; 915 MHz. ______ frequency and ______ wavelength as compared to shortwave diathermy ...
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Keywords--Deep tissue heating, Microwave diathermy, Shortwave diathermy ..... 3 Theoretical results for shortwave and microwave diathermy application at P/A ...
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Comparative study of the efficiency of short-wave, microwave and ultrasonic diathermy in heating the hip joint. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1959 Dec;40:510–512. ...
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ECRI: In shortwave and microwave diathermy treatment, tissue heating occurs as electromagnetic energy, induced by or radiated from the diathermy head, is absorbed in the electrically conductive tissue and converted to heat.
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An electric field mapping study is described which was designed and executed to study the performance characteristics of various prototype and currently used microwave diathermy applicators operating at 2450 MHz. A miniature diode detector/dipole probe, developed by the Bureau of Radiological Health, was used to map...
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