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Hot Packs are a way of transferring heat to


the patient by conduction.
Commercial hot packs is one of the most
common ways to deliver superficial moist
heat.
The heating unit is called a HYDROCOLLATOR
UNIT

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The hydro-collator unit is a stainless steel tank in which silica


gel packs or BENTONITE crystal packs are heated.
The capacities of the machines vary, and all units have
insulated bases, the larger machines being insulated with
fiberglass.
The units contain a wire rack which acts as divider for the
packs and prevents contact of packs with the bottom of the
tank.

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These packs are stored in thermostatically


controlled and maintains water in the unit at a
temperature between 70C and 80C.
It can be left on continuously as long as there is
enough water in the tank.
A hydrocollator pack is good in any situation that
requires penetrating heat.
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A hydro collator pack is a fabric envelope


containing silica gel or BENTONITE crystal
packs .
The main property of the gel or crystal is its
capability to absorb many times its own
volume of water,
provides a considerable store of heat
energy.
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These packs are heated in a hydro-collator unit.


It give moist heat for 30 to 40 minutes
Packs come in various sizes and shapes
A special collar pattern pack for the neck is usually
available.
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The packs are wrapped in:


Turkish towels 6- 8 layers of toweling
Special / commercial terry cloth blankets
Large packs may be wrapped in bath
blankets .
The packs last about six months.
When they begin to wear out the filler
leaks out and makes the water cloudy;
they should then be replaced.
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The pack is applied to the body after being


wrapped adequately in toweling or blankets.
This provides THERMAL INSULATION
The pack is at above 75C &
The skin temperature does not rise above
42C or so.

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Hemodynamic effect
Neuromuscular effect
Metabolic effect
Tissue extensibility

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Temperature

Inflammation

Vasodilator
(Histamine &
Prostaglandin)
release

Cutaneous
thermoreceptors

Spinal cord dorsal Smooth muscle


root ganglion
relaxation

Vasodilatiation
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Neuromuscular effect
Increased NCV
Increased pain threshold
Changes in muscle strength
Metabolic effect
Increased metabolic rate
Tissue extensibility
Increased tissue extensibility
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1.Pain
2.Muscle spasm
3.Inflammation.
4.Edema.
5.Adhesions.

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Impaired Skin Sensation


Circulatory dysfunction
Analgesic drugs
Infections and open wounds
Cancer and Tuberculosis
Gross Oedema
Lack of Comprehension
Deep X-Ray Therapy
Liniment
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A hydro-collator pack is easy to apply


The packs are of various sizes which fit most clinical
needs.
Moist heat has a more sedative effect than dry heat.
low cost, minimal maintenance, long life
Maximal temperatures are more uniform than in
electrically-heated pads.
The patient does not need much handling.
The pads can be laid out ready for the patient to place
on the affected part.
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1. A hydro-collator pack is not easily applied


around shoulders and hips.
2. It is somewhat heavy and should not be
used on extremely sensitive patients, since
it can create discomfort.
3. Sometimes moist packs have a tendency to
cause a skin rash.

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BURNS may occur due to;


Insufficient toweling
The temperature of the pack could be too
high
Impaired circulation
DEHYDRATION Excessive sweating may
produce dehydration
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Remove the pack from the unit & place it on


the towel.
Fold another towel into 4 6 layers & place it
over the pack.
Wrap the whole pack up with the bottom
towel.
The temperature of the wrapped pack should
not exceed the 44C
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Monitor the initial response from the patient to


treatment during the first 5 to 10 min
ask the patient for feedback & by visually inspecting
the skin.
If necessary, adjust the layers of toweling.
During the treatment maintain the position of hot
pack
ensure that it does not exacerbate pain,
produce discomfort or occlude circulation.
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The water level should be kept up to 3/4th full


of water or slightly over the top of the packs
at all times
The unit should be cleaned periodically

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