PARAFFIN WAX THERAPY

WHAT IS PARAFFIN WAX THERAPY

Paraffin wax therapy is the application of paraffin wax of low melting point (55°C), which is one of the most convenient and reasonably efficient method of applying conducted heat to the extremities for therapeutic purpose.

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF WAX

Wax has the following properties:

  • Low thermal conductivity which makes it to be giving heat slowly.
  • Insulating property which make the wax to form thin layer of air next to the skin (i.e no exact contact) which acts as an insulator.
when a part of the body especially extremity is dipped in wax and the wax is allowed to set, the there will be no rapid loss of heat from the treated part. the low thermal conductivity of the wax prevents the patient's feeling as hot as in water of the same temperature.

PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF PARAFFIN WAX THERAPY

(1) Heat production: there is obvious increase in skin temperature in the first two minutes of the treatment, up to 12°C to 13°C which helps in vasodilation of superficial blood vessels, hence help in decreasing inflammation

(2) Circulatory effect: stimulation of superficial capillaries and arterioles caused by local hyperemia and reflex vasodilation.

(3) Analgesic effect: the most important effect of wax is its sedative effect on the tissues.

(4) Stretching: this effect is important for stretching adhesions and scars before applying mobilization.

METHODS OF APPLICATION OF PARAFFIN WAX THERAPY

There are four (4) main techniques or methods of applying wax on the extremities during paraffin wax therapy:

(1) Dip method 

(2) Immersion method 

(3) Brush method 

(4) Bandage method

INDICATIONS OF PARAFFIN WAX THERAPY

(1) For reducing of oedema and inflammation

(2) For reducing pain and muscle spasm

(3) For stretching adhesions and scars

CONTRAINDICATIONS OF PARAFFIN WAX THERAPY

(1) Impaired skin sensation

(2) Circulatory dysfunction 

(3) Some dermatological conditions like eczema, dermatitis e.t.c.

(4) After taking analgesic drugs

(5) Infections and open wounds 

(6) Gross oedema

(7) After deep X-ray therapy within three months

(8) Open suture

(9) Over cancer or tuberculosis region 

    ADVANTAGES OF PARAFFIN WAX THERAPY

(1) Relatively inexpensive to replace wax 

(2) Oils used in the wax add moisture to the skin

(3) First dip traps air and moisture to create more even heat distribution

(4) Low specific heat allows for application at high temperature than water without risk of burn

(5) Low thermal conductivity allows for heating of tissues to occur slowly to prevent overheating

(6) Comfortable, moist heat.

DISADVANTAGE OF PARAFFIN WAX THERAPY

(1) Effectively only for distal extremities for ease of application

(2) No method of temperature control once applied

(3) Most effective method of application is the bath method, which limits accessibility for other body parts to be treated effectively

(4) Heating last only about 20 minutes

(5) It is passive treatment, exercise may not be perform simultaneously.


 

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  1. Contrast bath therapy is considered a passive form of therapy. Aside from some gentle motions you might perform, you aren’t actively moving or stretching your muscles as part of this treatment. infrared sauna

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  2. waxing are a form of exfoliation. The process removes dead skin cells from the surface while smoothing skin. Both waxing and sugaring remove hair from the root, and with continued upkeep the hair will grow back thinner and softer. M & C Relaxation Studio

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