Description
Ultrasonic has been used in physical therapy clinics for over 50 years. It provides heat to injured body parts that lie deep within your body that cannot be heated with a standard hot pack alone. Inside an ultrasound machine, an electrical charge is applied to a crystal, creating a piezo-electric effect. This produces ultrasonic waves. These sound waves cannot be heard, but they are able to pass in through your skin and to tissues, producing microscopic gas bubbles near your injury that expand and contract rapidly. This process is called cavitation. Cavitation is thought to improve cellular function and speed up the healing process in your injured body part. ultrasound confirms that it certainly does heat your body parts when applied correctly. It also heats parts of your body that are deep and located outside of the reach of standard hot packs. So if you have an injury and your physical therapist feels that heat may be required to help your condition, ultrasound is a good choice to use.
- Continuous output is preferable for following indications Chronic Neuromata Myalgia Sudek”s syndrome Tethered scar tissue- This should be treated as early as possible & the increased circulations etc. frees the scars if very localized then it should be pulsed ultrasound. Pulse output is preferable for following indications.
- Technical Specification: Frequency : 1 MHz Ultrasound Output : 15 Acoustic Ultrasound Head : 2.2 watts/cm2 Modes: continuous and pulse waves. Treatment Time : 20 Min
- Standard Accessories : Main Unit :01 No. Ultrasound Applicator :01 No. Power cable : 01 No. Instruction Manual :01 No. Power Supply : 220 V Hz50
- Therapeutic Ultrasound provides therapeutic deep heat treatment for Relaxation Reduce swelling and inflammation.Promote the synthesis.
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