ISSN: 2379-1764
Department of Rehabilitation, National Hospital Organization Hakodate Hospital, Hakodate, Japan
Research Article
Increased Blood Flow in Whole-Body Thermal Therapy with Hot Packs Versus Waon Therapy
Author(s): Kazuyuki Kominami*, Kazuki Noda, Naoaki Takahashi, Tadashi Izumi and Kazuya Yonezawa
The Waon Therapy (WT) has dominated over Thermal Therapy (TT) for chronic heart failure. Whole-body TT using
Hot Packs Thermal Therapy (HPTT) may improve blood flow to the whole body. However, changes in blood flow
with HPTT have not been verified. This study aimed to compare Lower-Extremity Blood Flow (LEBF) before and
after HPTT and WT using venous occlusion plethysmography. We recruited 11 healthy men (28.3 ± 6.2 years). The
participants underwent either HPTT or WT for 24 h. The HPTT protocol involved patients in a supine position on a
bed for at least 10 min. Hot packs were then applied to the back, lower abdomen, and popliteal region for 15 min
(warming). They were removed after 15 min, and the participants continued bed rest for 30 min (heat retention). The
WT was performed as previously reported. LEBF was measured in the right lower leg using venous .. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2379-1764.23.11.395