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termoterapie

Termoterapie, also known as thermotherapy, is a medical treatment that uses heat to relieve pain, relax muscles, and improve circulation in targeted tissues. Heat can be applied locally with devices such as hot packs, warm towels, paraffin wax, or infrared emitters, or more broadly through hydrotherapy or warm-water immersion. In physical therapy, thermotherapy is commonly used as a preparatory modality before exercise or manual therapy and as an adjunct to rehabilitation.

The therapeutic effects arise from heating tissues: vasodilation, increased metabolic activity, and changes in nerve conduction

Common indications include acute or chronic musculoskeletal pain, strains and sprains, tendonitis, osteoarthritis, stiffness, and postoperative

Contraindications include acute injuries with significant swelling, impaired sensation, vascular disease, skin damage, active infection, and

Evidence supports short-term relief of pain and stiffness for several conditions, particularly osteoarthritis and soft-tissue injuries,

and
pain
perception.
Superficial
heating
affects
tissue
depths
of
a
few
millimeters,
while
deeper
heating
modalities
such
as
ultrasound,
diathermy,
or
specialized
hydrotherapies
are
used
to
raise
temperatures
deeper
in
the
body.
or
post-injury
rehabilitation
when
heat
is
appropriate.
Thermotherapy
is
often
combined
with
movement
or
cold
therapy,
depending
on
the
condition
and
phase
of
healing.
pregnancy
in
certain
areas.
Care
should
be
taken
to
avoid
burns
by
verifying
temperatures,
using
a
barrier
between
skin,
and
limiting
exposure
time.
but
thermotherapy
is
usually
part
of
a
broader
treatment
plan.
It
is
most
effective
when
supervised
by
a
clinician
in
appropriate
clinical
contexts.