Ultrasound Therapy
Ultrasound therapy is a noninvasive treatment in which sound waves are used to penetrate soft tissues, increasing blood flow. This can help relieve pain, improve circulation, and promote tissue healing. Ultrasound therapy uses sound waves at a very high frequency that can reduce inflammatory states, contractures and excess fluid in the tissues. The ultrasonic wave penetrates the tissue to a maximum depth of 5 cm, depending on its emission frequency.
Ultrasound therapy is ideal for treating muscle and joint disorders due to the following effects: analgesic and anti-inflammatory processes, muscle tension relief, and tissue healing stimulation. It is also widely used in sports and can be your ally if you have been diagnosed with one of the following conditions: sciatica, neuritis, ulcers, tendinitis, scar tissue, and muscle contracture.