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Therapeutic Modalities

6 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 17 years ago - ★★★★★ - 2 ratings

Podcasts for students in my AT 414 course at Chapman University. The purpose of creating and utilizing these podcasts is to allow students to learn breadth of content outside of class and to allow the class to learn depth of content during class time.

Education Science athletic training modalities tissue healing sports medicine chapman university
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Episodes

Pulsed US and Tissue Healing

June 21, 2007 21:33 - 15 minutes - 8.37 MB

Group student project on pulsed ultrasound and its effects on tissue healing. The group was required to find peer-reviewed evidence of the effectiveness of pulsed ultrasound. Group member were: Max Nikolenko, Ashley Raciak, and Nick Harvey

Pulsed Ultrasound and Pain

June 21, 2007 20:39 - 9 minutes - 5.07 MB

Group student project on the effectiveness of ultrasound on pain, spasm, and pulsed US vs. exercise. Created by students: Christine Schwass, Aphrodite Daphnis, and Robbie Harrison at Chapman University.

Ultrasound podcast

November 06, 2006 07:43 - 40 minutes - 20.1 MB

Topics covered include: ultrasound energy, parameters of ultrasound, and applying ultrasound correctly based on current research evidence.

Cryotherapy Podcast

September 10, 2006 23:30 - 30 minutes - 15.3 MB

Topics covered include: mechanism of heat transfer; local effects of cryotherapy on inflammation, muscle spasm and pain, and circulation; role of compression with cryotherapy; and sensations associated with cold therapy.

Pain Podcast

August 24, 2006 19:45 - 32 minutes - 16.3 MB

Lecture #2 - Unit #1 This lecture covers the different theories of pain control, including some chemical mediators of pain modulation

Physiology of Tissue Repair

August 01, 2006 03:57 - 34 minutes - 17.6 MB

Lecture #1 - Unit #1 Covers the phases of soft-tissue healing including the important chemical mediators of the acute inflammatory phase.