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Part I. Introduction to Cryotherapy
Chapter 1. The What and Why of Cryotherapy Why the Confusion?
What Is Cryotherapy?
Cryotherapeutic Techniques What Happens When Cold Is Applied?
Heat vs. Cold: When and Why Summary
Chapter 2. Historical Perspective Heat vs. Cold Early Medical Uses of Cold Cold and Immediate Care Use of Ice for Rehabilitation: The History of Cryokinetics Summary
Part II. The Scientific Basis of Cryotherapy
Theory vs. Technique Central and Local Responses Pathophysiology
Chapter 3. Inflammation and Wound Repair The Inflammatory Response The Sport Injury Model Secondary Injury Swelling: Hemorrhaging and Edema The Healing Process Summary
Chapter 4. Sport Injury Rehabilitation Rehabilitation vs. Reconditioning What Rehabilitation Is Not Principles of Rehabilitation A Systems Approach to Total Rehabilitation: The 10 Phases What Modality Is Used When?
The Psychology of Rehabilitation Summary
Chapter 5. Temperature Changes Resulting From Cold Applications Heat and How It Is Measured Heat Conduction Heat Capacity Surface Temperature Deep-Tissue Temperature Intraarticular Temperature Rewarming Following Cold Applications Controversy Over Contralateral Limb Temperatures Adaptation to a Cold Environment Summary
Chapter 6. Metabolism and Inflammation Decreased Metabolism at Lower Temperatures Cryotherapy in Cardiac Surgery and Transplant Surgery Studies of Induced Injuries Cryotherapy and Inflammation Effects of Cold on Wound Healing Summary
Chapter 7. Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation, and Stabilization for the Immediate Care of Acute Traumatic Injuries Clinical Studies Effects of Ice During Immediate Care Effects of Ice on Swelling Effects of Compression on Swelling Effects of Elevation on Swelling Rest Stabilization What Types of Injuries Are Treated With RICES?
Ice Application Protocols Summary
Chapter 8. Orthopedic Surgery and Cryotherapy Postsurgical Cryotherapy Presurgical Cryotherapy Cryoanalgesia Summary
Chapter 9. Circulatory Effects of Therapeutic Cold Applications What Is Cold-Induced Vasodilation?
What Is Dilation?
Cold Dilemma Evidence for CIVD CIVD: A Red Herring Benefits of the CIVD Theory Contrast Baths Summary
Chapter 10. Neurological and Neuromuscular Effects of Cold Applications Effects of Cold on Sensory Nerve Functions Effects of Cold on Neuromuscular Parameters Tetanic Tension Effects of Cold on Reflexes Summary
Chapter 11. Pain and Cold Applications What Is Pain?
Measuring Pain Cold-Induced Pain Coping With and Adapting to Cold-Induced Pain How Does Cold Relieve Pain?
Pain Reduction With Cryotherapy: Clinical Uses Summary
Chapter 12. Reduction of Muscle Spasm With Cold Therapy Clinical Studies Mechanism of Spasm Relief Summary
Chapter 13. Tissue and Joint Stiffness Connective Tissue Muscle Stiffness Joint Stiffness Manual Dexterity Manual Performance Cryotherapy During Sports Activities Muscle and Joint Stiffness as a Symptom Summary
Chapter 14. Problems, Precautions, and Contraindications in Cold Therapy Frostbite and Related Conditions Pressure-Related Nerve Palsy Cold Hypersensitivity Vasospastic Disorders Contraindications Precautions Summary
Part III: Clinical Techniques Involving Cryotherapy
Chapter 15. Methods of Cold Application Ice Packs Cold-Gel Packs Artificial Ice Cube Packs Chemical Cold Packs Ice Immersion Cold Whirlpools Ice Massage Cold Machines Vapo-Coolant Spray Vapo-Coolant Cuffs
Chapter 16. Initial Care of Acute Injuries: The RICES Technique Summary of Rationale for RICES Equipment Needed Preapplication Procedures Application Procedures Postapplication Procedures Key Points for Applying RICES
Chapter 17. Cryokinetics in Rehabilitation of Joint Sprains Summary of Rationale for Cryokinetics Equipment Needed Preapplication Procedures Application Procedures Alternatives Key Points for Using Cryokinetics
Chapter 18. Relieving Acute Muscle Spasm: Cryostretch Cryostretch Summary of Rationale for Cryostretching Equipment Needed Preapplication Procedures Application Procedures Combined Cryostretch and Cryokinetics Key Points for Using Cryostretch
Chapter 19. Postsurgical Cryotherapy Aircast Cryo Cuff Dura-Kold Packs Circulating Cold-Water Machines
Chapter 20. Cryotherapeutic Techniques for Relieving Pain Relieving Menstrual Cramps Application Procedures Treating Headaches Painless Injection and Venipuncture Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy Application Procedures
Chapter 21. Miscellaneous Cryotherapeutic Techniques Medicated Ice for Abrasions Equipment Needed Preapplication Procedures Application Procedures Stretching Connective Tissue Equipment Needed Application Procedures Cooling Athletes During Exercise in a Hot Environment Minimizing Cold Sores Application Procedures Minimizing Blisters Prevention of Hair Loss During Doxorubicin Chemotherapy
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Add Cryotherapy in Sport Injury Management, Cryotherapy is the most prevalent modality used to treat sport injuries. But when and how should you apply cryotherapy for the best results? In this book, Kenneth L. Knight—a veteran athletic trainer, sports medicine researcher, and athletic training educ, Cryotherapy in Sport Injury Management to your collection on WonderClub |