Electrophysical agents in clinical practice of orthopedic and sports physical therapists in Brazil

ABSTRACT Studies have described the use of electrophysical agents (EPA) by physical therapists worldwide. However, the use of EPA by Brazilian physical therapists remains undetermined. This study aims to describe the availability, use, and perception about EPA by orthopedic and sports physical therapists in Brazil. Professionals of the area were invited to answer an online questionnaire. Demographic data and information regarding the availability, use and perception about EPA in their current clinical practice were asked. Out of 376 physical therapists included in this study, 89% declared to use EPA in clinical practice. Sensory electrotherapy with pulsed current (TENS), therapeutic ultrasound, excitomotor electrotherapy with pulsed current (FES/NMES), and cryotherapy are available for more than 3/4 of interviewees. Scientific articles and clinical experience, respectively, are the most influential factors for the choice of EPA. Ultrasound is the most frequently used EPA, followed by TENS, cryotherapy, photobiomodulation, hot packs, and FES/NMES. The top-five most useful EPA in clinical practice chosen by physical therapists are: (1) ultrasound; (2) photobiomodulation; (3) TENS; (4) cryotherapy; and (5) FES/NMES. In conclusion, EPA are widely used by orthopedic and sports physical therapists in Brazil. Therapeutic ultrasound, TENS, FES/NMES, photobiomodulation, cryotherapy, and hot packs are the most used EPA in clinical practice of these physiotherapists.

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Main Authors: Silva,Francine Pereira da, Severo-Silveira,Lucas, Plentz,Rodrigo Della Méa, Durigan,João Luiz Quagliotti, Baroni,Bruno Manfredini
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Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S1809-295020200002002022020-07-29Electrophysical agents in clinical practice of orthopedic and sports physical therapists in BrazilSilva,Francine Pereira daSevero-Silveira,LucasPlentz,Rodrigo Della MéaDurigan,João Luiz QuagliottiBaroni,Bruno Manfredini Physical Therapy Electric Stimulation Therapy Ultrasonic Therapy Cryotherapy ABSTRACT Studies have described the use of electrophysical agents (EPA) by physical therapists worldwide. However, the use of EPA by Brazilian physical therapists remains undetermined. This study aims to describe the availability, use, and perception about EPA by orthopedic and sports physical therapists in Brazil. Professionals of the area were invited to answer an online questionnaire. Demographic data and information regarding the availability, use and perception about EPA in their current clinical practice were asked. Out of 376 physical therapists included in this study, 89% declared to use EPA in clinical practice. Sensory electrotherapy with pulsed current (TENS), therapeutic ultrasound, excitomotor electrotherapy with pulsed current (FES/NMES), and cryotherapy are available for more than 3/4 of interviewees. Scientific articles and clinical experience, respectively, are the most influential factors for the choice of EPA. Ultrasound is the most frequently used EPA, followed by TENS, cryotherapy, photobiomodulation, hot packs, and FES/NMES. The top-five most useful EPA in clinical practice chosen by physical therapists are: (1) ultrasound; (2) photobiomodulation; (3) TENS; (4) cryotherapy; and (5) FES/NMES. In conclusion, EPA are widely used by orthopedic and sports physical therapists in Brazil. Therapeutic ultrasound, TENS, FES/NMES, photobiomodulation, cryotherapy, and hot packs are the most used EPA in clinical practice of these physiotherapists.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade de São PauloFisioterapia e Pesquisa v.27 n.2 20202020-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1809-29502020000200202en10.1590/1809-2950/19019727022020
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Electrophysical agents in clinical practice of orthopedic and sports physical therapists in Brazil
author_facet Silva,Francine Pereira da
Severo-Silveira,Lucas
Plentz,Rodrigo Della Méa
Durigan,João Luiz Quagliotti
Baroni,Bruno Manfredini
author_sort Silva,Francine Pereira da
title Electrophysical agents in clinical practice of orthopedic and sports physical therapists in Brazil
title_short Electrophysical agents in clinical practice of orthopedic and sports physical therapists in Brazil
title_full Electrophysical agents in clinical practice of orthopedic and sports physical therapists in Brazil
title_fullStr Electrophysical agents in clinical practice of orthopedic and sports physical therapists in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Electrophysical agents in clinical practice of orthopedic and sports physical therapists in Brazil
title_sort electrophysical agents in clinical practice of orthopedic and sports physical therapists in brazil
description ABSTRACT Studies have described the use of electrophysical agents (EPA) by physical therapists worldwide. However, the use of EPA by Brazilian physical therapists remains undetermined. This study aims to describe the availability, use, and perception about EPA by orthopedic and sports physical therapists in Brazil. Professionals of the area were invited to answer an online questionnaire. Demographic data and information regarding the availability, use and perception about EPA in their current clinical practice were asked. Out of 376 physical therapists included in this study, 89% declared to use EPA in clinical practice. Sensory electrotherapy with pulsed current (TENS), therapeutic ultrasound, excitomotor electrotherapy with pulsed current (FES/NMES), and cryotherapy are available for more than 3/4 of interviewees. Scientific articles and clinical experience, respectively, are the most influential factors for the choice of EPA. Ultrasound is the most frequently used EPA, followed by TENS, cryotherapy, photobiomodulation, hot packs, and FES/NMES. The top-five most useful EPA in clinical practice chosen by physical therapists are: (1) ultrasound; (2) photobiomodulation; (3) TENS; (4) cryotherapy; and (5) FES/NMES. In conclusion, EPA are widely used by orthopedic and sports physical therapists in Brazil. Therapeutic ultrasound, TENS, FES/NMES, photobiomodulation, cryotherapy, and hot packs are the most used EPA in clinical practice of these physiotherapists.
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