Ultrasound Therapy
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Ultrasound therapy is the use of sound waves to treat medical problems, especially musculoskeletal problems like inflammation from injuries (sprains, tendinitis, bursitis). It has been a popular therapy for decades, its use so widespread that it almost defines physical therapy and sports massage therapy.
How does Ultrasound Therapy reduce inflammation?
Thermal ultrasound therapy uses a more continuous transmission of sound waves. The sound waves cause microscopic vibrations in the deep tissue molecules, increasing heat and friction. ... This helps to decrease the inflammatory response, reducing tissue swelling and thus decreasing pain.
How long should you do Ultrasound Therapy?
Commonly the treatment lasts 5 to 10 minutes, and it's typically not performed more than once per day.
What Ultrasound Therapy feels like?
The gel is cold and you might feel a little bit of pressure, but it's not painful. During a vaginal ultrasound, the doctor puts an ultrasound wand into your vagina. It feels like a regular vaginal exam that you might get during a well-woman visit. You might feel a little bit of pressure, but it's not painful.
Can ultrasound break up Scar tissue?
Non-thermally, the ultrasound works to break up scar tissue by using the vibration from the wave. ... The waves are absorbed by structures beneath the skin – such as ligaments, tendons, fascia, and even scar tissue. The absorption creates a thermal effect as the waves vibrate throughout the structure.
Does Ultrasound Therapy help muscle knots?
Ultrasound can improve blood flow, reduce swelling, promote healing and relax muscles. I can also combine ultrasound with electrical stimulation to quickly reduce painful muscle spasms in the neck or back.