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diathermy

Generation of heat in body tissues by the passage of high-frequency electric currents between two electrodes placed on the skin. The heat engendered helps to relieve rheumatic and arthritic pain.

The principle of diathermy is also applied in surgery. The high-frequency current produces, at the tip of a diathermy knife, sufficient heat to cut tissues, or to coagulate and kill cells, with a minimum of bleeding.



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The generation of ultrasound and diathermy is described and treatment parameters are provided, using terminology commonly associated with each modality.
Generally speaking, seniors tend to respond to three types of electrotherapy used in long-term care: electrical stimulation, ultrasound, and diathermy (which involves generating localized heat in body tissues).
1) Suction diathermy is becoming more popular, but it has yet to gain universal acceptance.
 
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