2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12938-021-00849-9
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Effect of different thermal stimuli on improving microcirculation in the contralateral foot

Abstract: Background The lower extremities of the body often suffer from impaired microcirculation, particularly in the elderly or people with underlying conditions such as diabetes. Especially for people suffering from peripheral vascular diseases, skin lesions or wearing an external fixator in one side of limbs, direct contact treatments are not suitable for them to improve microcirculation. Heating the contralateral limb has been reported to improve blood flow in the impaired limb. However, its effect… Show more

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“…Its mechanism is to resonate with molecules in the human body to promote microcirculation in vivo, so as to accelerate tissue regeneration of this part. 16 Considering its advantage of strong penetration to produce a thermal effect after contact with skin, infrared ray is conducive to repairing the damaged blood circulation mechanism of patients. It has been recognized as one of the common clinical means to promote fracture healing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its mechanism is to resonate with molecules in the human body to promote microcirculation in vivo, so as to accelerate tissue regeneration of this part. 16 Considering its advantage of strong penetration to produce a thermal effect after contact with skin, infrared ray is conducive to repairing the damaged blood circulation mechanism of patients. It has been recognized as one of the common clinical means to promote fracture healing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, comparative studies conducted on healthy vs inflamed/injured tissue in the foot can help to identify early signs of dysfunction, inflammation and injury in a foot in order to effectively manage the condition. For instance, Ren et al (2021) explored the stimulation of microcirculation using simple thermal stimuli such as infrared and warm bath in healthy adults to explore the options in hope to design interventions to promote better circulation in the lower extremities of the body in the geriatric population and those suffering from diabetes who are likely to have impaired microcirculation (Ren et al, 2021).…”
Section: Interplay Between Microcirculation and Temperature -Vasodilation In Response To Local Heatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By observing the gradient of the dynamics of changes in the superficial temperature, the practitioner is able to analyse the patient's microcirculation. As a result, it is possible to visualise and monitor inflammation and ischemia during the progression of a chronic condition [6][7][8].…”
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confidence: 99%