Ultrasound Therapy

Ultrasounds are sound waves with a frequency of 20 kHz – 1 GHz. This frequency is too high to be heard by the human ear. A human being is able to hear sounds in the frequency range 16 – 20,000 Hz. However, higher frequency sound waves are audible for certain types of animals, such as bats, dolphins or dogs. Ultrasound therapy uses mainly sound waves with a frequency of 1 MHz and 3 MHz.

The positive effects of using ultrasound in therapy are appreciated by specialists in physical therapy around the world.

What is ultrasound therapy?

Ultrasound acts on tissues mechanically ( i.e. through micromassage), thermally and physicochemically. Ultrasound therapy treatments are particularly valued for positive therapeutic effects in the form of analgesic and regenerative effects.

The biological effect of ultrasounds is the resultant of thermal, mechanical and physicochemical effects and includes:

Ultrasounds are sound waves with a frequency of 20 kHz – 1 GHz. This frequency is too high to be heard by the human ear. A human being is able to hear sounds in the frequency range 16 – 20,000 Hz. However, higher frequency sound waves are audible for certain types of animals, such as bats, dolphins or dogs. Ultrasound therapy uses mainly sound waves with a frequency of 1 MHz and 3 MHz.

The positive effects of using ultrasound in therapy are appreciated by specialists in physical therapy around the world.

What is ultrasound therapy?

Ultrasound acts on tissues mechanically ( i.e. through micromassage), thermally and physicochemically. Ultrasound therapy treatments are particularly valued for positive therapeutic effects in the form of analgesic and regenerative effects.

The biological effect of ultrasounds is the resultant of thermal, mechanical and physicochemical effects.

How does ultrasound therapy help patients?

Ultrasounds, due to their biological effects in tissues, are used to:

  • treat inflammation,
  • reduce pain and swelling,
  • increase the flexibility of connective tissue,
  • reduce muscle tension,
  • accelerate tissue healing, including bone fusion,
  • reconstruct and improve circulation.

What diseases does ultrasound therapy treat?

Indications for the use of ultrasound therapy are the following diseases and conditions:

  • analgesic effect e.g. in the course of degenerative diseases of the spine and peripheral joints, sciatic and femoral neuralgias, painful shoulder syndrome, muscle pains (myalgia)
  • chronic inflammations incl. degenerative diseases of the spine and peripheral joints, rheumatoid arthritis
  • contractures of connective tissue (joint capsule, tendons, muscles, skin surface)
  • normalization/acceleration of tissues healing and regeneration processes – muscles, tendons, ligaments, wounds e.g. ulcerations, bedsores
  • improvement of circulation
  • muscles strains and calcification
  • tendons strains and calcification (e.g. tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow)