Lecture Series

Ultrasound


Ultrasound Therapy

Q: What is Ultrasound?
A: It is a therapeutic treatment using high frequency sound waves administered in the area of soft tissue injuries.

Q: How does Ultrasound work?
A: Sound vibrations, as fast as a million times per second, penetrate the tissues deep in the body, creating a heat response. These vibrations and heat help break down and disperse unhealthy calcium and other hard tissue accumulations.

Q: What does Ultrasound feel like?
A: The gel used to conduct the sound waves is at room temperature and may momentarily feel cool to the skin when it is initially applied. Most patients feel nothing, or a pleasant and relaxing sensation below the surface of the skin.

Q: Why is Ultrasound used?
A: Ultrasound treatment can usually be administered directly to the area of complaint, penetrating deep into the body. The rise in temperature, increases blood flow, relaxes muscles spasms, massages damaged tissues, and helps speed the healing process.

Patient Benefits of Ultrasound
Highly effective in treating calcium deposition DJD
Speeds metabolism while improving blood flow
Enhances the body's natural healing ability
Stimulates healing without irritation
Reduces nerve root irritation

Ultrasound can often help shoulders, elbows, ankles, feet, wrists and sports-related injuries.

 

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