Therapeutic ultrasound
Therapeutic ultrasound is a treatment tool used by physical and occupational therapists.
How is ultrasound used therapeutically?
Therapeutic ultrasound is often used for treating chronic pain and promoting tissue healing. It may be recommended if you experience any of the following conditions:
- carpal tunnel syndrome
- shoulder pain, including frozen shoulder
- tendonitis
- ligament injuries
- joint tightness
Physical therapists use therapeutic ultrasound in two different ways:
Deep heating
Your physical therapist (PT) might use therapeutic ultrasound to provide deep heating to soft tissue to increase blood circulation to those tissues. This could, theoretically, promote healing and decrease pain.
Your PT might also use this treatment with the goal of improving the flexibility of muscles to restore a full range of motion.
Cavitation
Your PT might use ultrasound energy to cause rapid contraction and expansion of microscopic gas bubbles (cavitation) around injured tissue. This, theoretically, speeds healing.
Features
- 1 or 3MHz Frequency available
- Very Low BNR:2.9-4.0 according to IEC
- Organic EL Display
- Lightweight - 200 grams
- Waterproof
- On hand operation
- Rechargeable Battery option
- Specifications
- A.C. Adapter:100-240VAC 50/60Hz
- Battery: (optional)
- Power Cons 30VA 15% or less
- Safety Class Class 2 Type BF
- Dimensions 134(H)*59(W)*5594(D)mm
- Weight Approx. 200 grams
- Water-proof construction
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