Treatment Protocol Manual

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Treatment Protocol Manual

Multi Radiance Medical 6565 Cochran Road Solon, OH 44139 USA 440-542-0761 www.multiradiance.com English Edition: Solon, OH USA Distributed in the United States of America by Multi Radiance Medical with permission 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Version 1.0 Not for Resale Text Copyright 2012, Multi Radiance Medical. Photos, Images and Illustrations Copyright 2012, Multi Radiance Medical. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in, or introduced into a retrieval system. It also cannot be transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the above editor. The scanning, uploading and distribution of this book via the Internet or via any other means without the permission of the editor is illegal and punishable by law. Please purchase only authorized copies of this manual. The Multi Radiance Medical logo, brand and product names are registered trademark(s) and service mark(s) of Multi Radiance Medical. All other brand and product names mentioned are trademarks of their respective owners. Disclaimer: This information is provided as a guide only. The publishers and authors make no claim that phototherapy (laser/light therapy) and/or Multi Radiance Medical medicine/therapy will be effective in treating any conditions listed in this publication. Individual practitioner discretion is essential in determining an appropriate form of treatment. The information included in this manual is specific to the use of the MR4. The use of this information with other devices is not recommended. Please read all information included with your unit carefully. Indications for Use: In the United States, the MR4 provides heat therapy and is cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the following indication of use: Temporary relief of minor muscle pain Temporary relief of joint pain Temporary relief of arthritis Temporary relief of muscle spasm Relieving stiffness and promoting relaxation of muscle tissue Temporarily increasing local blood circulation where heat is indicated The non-invasive, thermal infrared energy, red LEDs and infrared emitting diodes emit heat. For optimal results the unit should be used for a minimum of 15 minutes.

Table of Contents Page Treatment Protocols 3 Introduction 4 Pain from Cervical Sprain (Fig. 1) 5 Temporomandibular Arthritis & Arthrosis (Fig. 2) 6 Rib Pain (Fig. 3) 7 Pain from Lumbar Strain (Fig 4) 8 Sciatica Pain (Fig. 5) 9 Pain from Intervertebral Disc Herniation (Fig. 6) 10 Pain from Acute Gleno-Humeral Sprain (Fig. 7) 11 Rotator Cuff Tendonitis Pain (Fig. 8) 12 Tennis Elbow Pain (Fig. 9) 13 Acute Elbow Sprain (Fig. 10) 14 Wrist Arthritis (Fig. 11) 15 Pain from Arthrosis of the Hip Joint (Fig. 12) 16 Semi-Membranous (Hamstring) Tendonitis Pain (Fig. 13) 17 Pain from Knee Sprain (Fig. 14) 18 Acute Patellar Tendonitis Pain (Fig. 15) 19 Pain from Knee Meniscal Injuries (Fig. 16) 20 Pain from Talar/Sub-Talar Arthrosis (Fig. 17) 21 Pain from Plantar Fasciitis/Calcaneal Spur (Fig. 18) 22 Achilles Tendonitis Pain (Fig. 19) 23 Pain from Acute Ankle Sprain, Days 1-3 (Fig. 20a) 24 Pain from Acute Ankle Sprain, Days 4-12 (Fig. 20b) 25 2

Treatment Protocols 3

Treatment Protocols Introduction This section contains individual protocols for a wide variety of conditions. These are the result of scientific and clinical testing/validation. Please keep in mind that Individual reaction to treatment will vary between patients. Therefore it may be necessary to modify treatment programs and parameters. These guidelines should be used as a reference and a starting point. As your clinical experience and confidence grows with the use of this device, you will become more adept in the application of frequency and time selection. General medical conditions or anatomical references are given in this manual along with a list of treatable conditions. Each condition contains zones or primary target areas to be treated, including the frequencies used for treatment and the duration of the treatments themselves. The course of treatment, number of treatments to be done per course and the number of courses to be done per year are indicated. The figures below will be seen typically in the protocols listed in this manual. They mean the following: A Zone Indication means the MR4 laser emitter should be applied to the indicated zone alone, without movement, in a similar fashion to ultrasound treatment. The Local Scanning indication means the emitter should be moved in the direction indicated by the arrow. "Systemic Scanning" can be performed over a larger area as indicated by the direction of the arrows. Zone Indication Local Scanning Systemic Scanning 4