Some literature to peruse....
PSWD
Journal 1:
Garret CL, Draper D, Knight K (2000)
“Heat distribution in the lower leg from leg from pulsed short-wave diathermy and ultrasound treatments”
Journal of Athletic training 35 (1) pp 50-55
Journal 2:
Val J. Roberston, Alex R. Ward, Peter Jung (2005)
“The effect of heat on tissue extensibility: A comparison of deep and superficial heating”
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation vol 86 (4) pp 819-825
Journal 3:
John Law (1995)
“Dosage of some pulsed shortwave clinical trials”
Physiotherapy 81 (10)
Journal 4:
Draper D. Et al (2004)
“Shortwave diathermy and prolonged stretching increase hamstring flexibility more than prolonged stretching alone”
Journal Orthopaedic Sports Physical Therapy vol 34 (1) pp13-20
Reference:
Watson T. (2/01/10)
http://www.electrotherapy.org/modalities/pswt.htm
DTFM
Journal 1:
“Massage – the scientific basis of an ancient art: part 2. Physiological and therapeutic effects”
British journal of sports medicine 28 (3)
Journal 2:
Steven Barr et al (2009)
“Effectiveness of corticosteroid injections compared with physiotherapeutic interventions for lateral epicondylitis: A systemic review”
Physiotherapy 95 (2009) pp251-265
Reference:
Beards massage 5th Ed
Principles and practice of soft tissue manipulation, Saunders Elsevier, 2007
Reference:
Carolyn, K. Lynn A.C
Therapeutic Exercise foundations and techniques
F.A Davis Company Philadelphia
Reference:
P. Bishop et al (1995)
A system of Orthopaedic Medicine
W.B Saunders company ltd
U/S
Journal 1:
Tim Watson (2008)
“Ultrasound in Contemporary physiotherapy practice”
Ultrasonics vol 48 (4) pp321-329
Website: Tim Watson
www.electrotherapy.org/modalities/ultrasounddoses.htm
Acute:
Pulse Ratio - 1:4/3
Intensity- 0.1-0.3 w/cm2
Depth- 3MHz (Superficial)
IFT FS
Journal 1:
Cheung GLY (2008)
“Effectiveness of electroacupuncture and interferential electrotherapy in the management of frozen shoulder”
Journal of rehabilitation medicine vol 40 (3) pp 166-170 (5)
Journal 2:
Johnson M.I, Tabasam G (2003)
“An investigation into the analgesic effects of interferential currents and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on experimentally induced ischemic pain in otherwise pain-free volunteers”
Physical therapy 83 (3) pg 208-223
Journal 3:
Anthony Wright and Kathleen A. Sluka (2001)
“Nonpharmacological Treatments for Musculoskeletal Pain”
Clinical journal of pain 17 pp33-46
Reference:
Lew j & Reed A (2000)
Electrotherapy explained. Principles and practice 3rd edition
Oxford butterworth-heinemann
Mobilisations: Frozen shoulder
Journal 1:
Vermeulen, H.M et al (2006)
“Comparison of high-grade and low-grade mobilization techniques in the management of adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder: Randomized controlled trial”
Physical therapy 86 (3) pp355-368
Yang j.l et al (2007)
“Mobilization techniques in subjects with frozen shoulder syndrome: Randomized multiple-treatment trial”
Physical therapy 87 (10) 1307-1315
Mobilsations: Shoulder Impingement
Journal 1:
Michael D.Bing, Gail D. Doyle (2000)
“comparison of supervised exercise with and without manual physical therapy with patients with shoulder impingement syndrome”
Journal of orthopaedics and sports physical therapy 30 (3) 126-137
Journal 2:
Senbursa G. (2007)
“Comparison of conservative treatment with and without manual physical therapy for patients with shoulder impingement syndrome: a perspective randomized clinical trial”
Sports traumatology 15 (7) pp915-921
Tr.pts
Journal 1:
Cesar F.D.L.P et al (2006)
“The immediate effect of ischemic compression technique and transverse friction massage on tenderness of active and latent myofascial trigger points: a pilot study”
Journal of bodywork and movement therapy vol 10 (1) pp3-9
Journal 2:
Vernan, H. Schneider, M. (2009)
“Chiropractice management of myofascial pain syndrome: A systemic review of the literature.
Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics vol 32 (10) pp 14-24
Reference:
Carolyn, K. Lynn A.C
Therapeutic Exercise foundations and techniques
F.A Davis Company Philadelphia
IFT-LBP
Journal 1:
Johnson M.I, Tabasam G (2003)
“An investigation into the analgesic effects of interferential currents and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on experimentally induced ischemic pain in otherwise pain-free volunteers”
Physical therapy 83 (3) pg 208-223
Journal 2:
Foster et al (1999)
“Management of nonspecific low back pain by physiotherapists in Britain and Ireland: A descriptive Questionnaire of current clinical practice”
The spine journal vol 24 (13) pp1332
Journal 3:
Anthony Wright and Kathleen A. Sluka (2001)
“Nonpharmacological Treatments for Musculoskeletal Pain”
Clinical journal of pain 17 pp33-46
Reference:
Lew j. & Reed, A (2000)
Electrotherapy explained. Principles and practice 3rd edition
Oxford butterworth-heinemann
Mobilisations: Thoracic pain
Journal 1:
Lasemaiah manchikanti et al (2002)
“evaluation of the prevalence of facet joint in chronic thoracic pain”
Pain physician 5 (4) 354-359
Journal 2:
Bilosky J.E et al (2008)
“The mechanism of manual therapy in the treatment of musculoskeletal pain: a comprehensive model”
Manual therapy 14 (5) pp 531-538
Journal 3:
M.Sterling. G.Jill, A.Wright (2001)
“Cervical mobilisations: concurrent effects on pain, sympathetic nervous system and motor activity”
Manual therapy 6 (2) pp72-81
Reference:
Maitland G et al (2005)
Maitlands vertebral manipulation 7th edn, Elsevier. Butterworth-Heinemann pp 318-321
Mobilisations: C-spine
Journal 1:
M.Sterling. G.Jill, A.Wright (2001)
“Cervical mobilisations: concurrent effects on pain, sympathetic nervous system and motor activity”
Manual therapy 6 (2) pp72-81
Journal 2:
Hurwitz, El. Et al (2002)
“Randomized trial of chiropractic manipulation and mobilisation for patients with neck pain, clinical outcomes from UCLA neck pain study”
American journal public health 92 (10) pp 1634-1642
Journal 3:
Bilosky J.E et al (2008)
“The mechanism of manual therapy in the treatment of musculoskeletal pain: a comprehensive model”
Manual therapy 14 (5) pp 531-538
Journal 4:
Michalene G et al (2000)
“Short-term effects of lumbar posteroanterior mobilization in individuals with low-back pain”
Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics vol 23 (5) pp332-342
LBP (IFT)
Journal 1:
Werners Roland et al (1999)
“Randomized trial comparing interferential therapy with motorized lumbar traction and massage in the management of low back pain in a primary care setting”
The Spine journal vol 24 (15) pp1579
Journal 2:
Foster et al (1999)
“Management of nonspecific low back pain by physiotherapists in Britain and Ireland: A descriptive Questionnaire of current clinical practice”
The spine journal vol 24 (13) pp1332
Journal 3:
Anthony Wright and Kathleen A. Sluka (2001)
“Nonpharmacological Treatments for Musculoskeletal Pain”
Clinical journal of pain 17 pp33-46
Reference:
Lew j. & Reed, A (2000)
Electrotherapy explained. Principles and practice 3rd edition
Oxford butterworth-heinemann
Mobilisations-LBP
Journal 1:
Mackawan S. Et al (2007)
“Effects of traditional thai massage versus joint mobilisation on substance P and pain perception in patients with non-specific low back pain!
Journal of body work and movement therapies 11(1) pp9-16
Journal 2:
Michalene G et al (2000)
“Short-term effects of lumbar posteroanterior mobilization in individuals with low-back pain”
Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics vol 23 (5) pp332-342
Journal 3:
Bilosky J.E et al (2008)
“The mechanism of manual therapy in the treatment of musculoskeletal pain: a comprehensive model”
Manual therapy 14 (5) pp 531-538
Journal 4:
M.Sterling. G.Jill, A.Wright (2001)
“Cervical mobilisations: concurrent effects on pain, sympathetic nervous system and motor activity”
Manual therapy 6 (2) pp72-81
if anyone has anything else worth reading please post it and i will label it into this folder
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