Ultrasound Therapy Machine Health Gadgets For Physical Physiotherapy Improved Tissue Relaxation And Local Blood Flow

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Ultrasound Physiotherapy


When an ultraswave propagates in human tissues, its energy is incessantly absorbed by tissues and changed into heat to elevate the temperature of tissue cells, so as to enhance blood circulation, accelerate metabolsm, enhance local histotrophic nutrition, and strengthen the activity of enzyme .


Benefits of Ultrasound Therapy Devices


Ultrasound Therapy treatments provide multiple therapeutic benefits for people and animals alike. Heating and massaging injured muscles and tissues allows better blood flow and reduced swelling. Both are key to rehabbing injuries and aiding in recovery after surgery. Muscles and joints tend to tighten after trauma. This response is good for limiting additional damage but can hinder the natural healing process. Ultrasound waves help by penetrating deeper to heat tissue damage, reduce swelling, and ultimately pain relief.


The ability to heat and massage musculoskeletal damage helps in many ways, including:

  • Improved tissue relaxation and local blood flow (which helps reduce swelling and chronic inflammation)

  • Therapeutic ultrasound also decreases pain and aids in the breakdown of scar tissue.


Deep Heating Effects

Ultrasound is often used to provide deep heating to soft tissue structures in the body. Deep heating tendons, muscles, or ligaments increases circulation to those tissues, which is thought to help the healing process. Increasing tissue temperature with ultrasound is also used to help decrease pain.

Deep heating can be used to increase the "stretchiness" of muscles and tendons that may be tight.


Advantage

1.Double channels , Dual sound heads can be used simulataneously .
2.  Brand new design with patent
3.  10.4 inch touch screen
4.  New design software
5. Strong energy, medical ultrasound .

Product description:


Interface

Color Spanish and English touch screen design, intuitive and clear;preset 10 treatment body parts, easy to choose.The selected therapeutic site has the recommended probe, energy and frequency.


How Is Ultrasound Therapy Performed?

Your therapist will select a small surface area to work on for anywhere from five to 10 minutes. A gel is applied either to the transducer head or to your skin, which helps the sound waves evenly penetrate the skin. During your ultrasound therapy treatment, your therapist will continually move the transducer head over and around the selected area.


Therapeutic ultrasound used in physiotherapy helps reduce inflammation in an injured area and breaks down scar tissue. A five minute treatment of ultrasound in the affected area increases blood flow and increases the temperature in the area, which helps with healing and makes the area more responsive to manual therapy.

Ultrasound can be a useful part of a comprehensive treatment plan that helps you recover from injuries.


What Ultrasound Feels Like

While you are receiving an ultrasound treatment, you will most likely not feel anything happening, except perhaps a slight warming sensation or tingling around the area being treated. If the ultrasound sound head is left in place on your skin and not moved in a circular direction, you may experience pain. If this occurs, tell your physical therapist right away.


Common Injuries Treated

Usually, orthopedic injuries are treated with ultrasound. These may include:


  • Bursitis

  • Tendonitis

  • Muscle strains and tears

  • Frozen shoulder

  • Sprains and ligament injuries

  • Joint contracture or tightness

  • Generally speaking, any soft-tissue injury in the body may be a candidate for ultrasound therapy. Your physical therapist may use ultrasound for low back pain, neck pain, rotator cuff tears, knee meniscus tears, or ankle sprains.