Complications from therapeutic modalities: results of a national survey of athletic trainers

Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2003 Jun;84(6):849-53. doi: 10.1016/s0003-9993(02)04955-9.

Abstract

Objective: To understand better the frequency and type of complications encountered by athletic trainers.

Design: A descriptive questionnaire.

Setting: Athletic training facilities at the high school, college, and professional levels, as well as physical therapy clinics.

Participants: A total of 3012 certified athletic trainers employed in above-mentioned settings.

Interventions: Not applicable.

Main outcome measures: Frequency and types of complications encountered for different modalities were computed. Primary modality type used and frequency of complications in different settings were explored.

Results: Of the 3012 surveyed, 905 (30%) responded, 26% of whom reported a complication; 362 total complications were documented. Cryotherapy accounted for 42% of complications, with allergic reactions (n=86), burns (n=23), and intolerance/pain (n=16) most commonly listed. Electric stimulation accounted for 29% of complications, with skin irritation (n=41), burns (n=40), and intolerance/pain (n=18) most commonly listed. Therapeutic heat accounted for 22% of complications; therapeutic exercise accounted for 7% of complications.

Conclusions: Compared with documented complications in the peer-reviewed literature, our survey results differed vastly with regard to the complications encountered. This may reflect a learning phenomenon, a shift in modality usage, or a general underreporting of complications.

MeSH terms

  • Athletic Injuries / rehabilitation*
  • Cryotherapy / adverse effects*
  • Data Collection
  • Electric Stimulation Therapy / adverse effects*
  • Exercise Therapy / adverse effects*
  • Hot Temperature / therapeutic use
  • Humans
  • Hydrotherapy / adverse effects*
  • Physical Education and Training*
  • United States