infrared therapy
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Definition
Noun: - A medical treatment: Infrared therapy is the therapeutic application of infrared radiation to the body. This treatment uses the heat generated by infrared light to relieve pain, reduce muscle stiffness, and improve blood circulation in a targeted area.
Usage
Infrared therapy is a treatment modality used in physical medicine and rehabilitation. - It is typically administered using specialized devices that emit infrared radiation. - The therapy is applied to a specific, localized part of the body requiring treatment.
Examples
- Noun:
- The physical therapist recommended infrared therapy for my chronic back pain.
- After the injury, he used infrared therapy to reduce inflammation and promote healing in his shoulder.
Advanced Usage
- As a component of a treatment plan: Infrared therapy is often used in conjunction with other treatments like massage or stretching exercises.
- The clinic's approach combines manual manipulation with infrared therapy for optimal results.
Variants and Related Words
- Photobiomodulation (PBM) / Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT): These are more technical or broader terms that can encompass treatments using specific wavelengths of light, including infrared, for cellular stimulation and healing.
- Thermotherapy: A general term for heat therapy, which includes methods like infrared therapy, hot packs, and heating pads.
Synonyms
- Heat therapy: A general synonym emphasizing the application of heat for therapeutic purposes.
- Infrared treatment: A near-identical synonym.
Related Phrases
- To undergo infrared therapy: The process of receiving this treatment.
- Patients typically undergo infrared therapy in short, controlled sessions.
- Infrared therapy device/unit: The equipment used to deliver the treatment.
- The new infrared therapy unit allows for precise control of wavelength and intensity.
Noun
- the use of infrared radiation (as by infrared lamps or heating pads or hot water bottles) to relieve pain and increase circulation to a particular area of the body