Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer (BOC) Practice Test

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What should be the focus of treatment for a patient with tricep tendinitis without inflammation?

  1. Improving flexion range of motion

  2. Implementing heat therapy

  3. Focusing on total rest

  4. Using ultrasound for healing

The correct answer is: Using ultrasound for healing

The correct choice emphasizes the importance of using ultrasound for healing in the context of tricep tendinitis without inflammation. Ultrasound therapy is particularly beneficial for promoting tissue healing, enhancing circulation, and alleviating pain in chronic conditions. In cases where inflammation is absent, it is essential to stimulate the healing process, and ultrasound therapy serves as a non-invasive modality that can aid in tissue repair by increasing blood flow and facilitating the recovery of tendons. While other options, such as improving range of motion or implementing heat therapy, may have their place in the rehabilitation process, they do not directly address promoting healing in the absence of inflammation. Similarly, total rest is generally not advised since some degree of activity or rehabilitation is often necessary to regain proper function and strength.