3rd International Congress on Psychology & Behavioral Sciences & 3rd World Congress on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

26-27 March 2026 | Osaka, Japan

Tissue-Specific Sequential Thermal Therapy: A Conceptual Framework For Physical Therapy Intervention

Pallavi Ravi Dhandore

LTMMC and General Hospital, India

Biography :

Pallavi Ravi Dhandore, has com­pleted master’s in physical ther­apy (M.Sc. PT) from LTMG med­ical college, Mumbai University, India in the year 1997-1999. She has done DPT from Montana Uni­versity, USA in December 2024. She has been working as a Se­nior Clinical Physical Therapist in LTMG Hospital, Sion, India for 25 years.

Abstract :

In day-to-day physical therapy practice we see varieties of musculoskeletal cases like Cervical spondylosis, degenera­tive joint arthritis, tendon pathologies etc. There are many reasons for periarticular pain especially resulting from mus­cle overuse, overload. Sustained muscle spasm is frequently encountered in physical therapy practice. Thermal modalities such as heat therapy and cryotherapy are commonly used for symptom management; however, they are often applied uni­formly across regions without consideration of tissue-specific structural and vascular characteristics. This paper presents a theoretical, hypothesis-generating conceptual framework proposing a sequential and region-specific thermal inter­vention, in which moist heat is applied around the muscle belly to facilitate muscle relaxation and circulation, followed by cryotherapy applied to tendinous insertions around joints to reduce inflammation. This sequential thermal application is based on physiological differences between muscle and tendon tissues, their vascular responses to thermal agents, and mechanism of pain modulation. This is useful for physical therapist in clinical decision making while treating musculo­skeletal conditions.