Asked by Dante Owens-Graves on Apr 23, 2024
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During thermotherapy, treated skin becomes warm and develops redness, or ________, as the capillaries in the skin's deep layers fill with blood.
Erythema
Redness of the skin.
Thermotherapy
The use of heat in therapy to relax muscles, relieve stiffness, and promote blood flow.
- Gain insight into the thermotherapy technique and its effects on bodily functions.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into the thermotherapy technique and its effects on bodily functions.
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