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Ultrasonic 1 & 3
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PHYSIOWELL ULTRASONIC 1 & 3 MHz

PHYSIOWELL ULTRASONIC 1 & 3 MHz
There are a number of benefits to including ultrasound therapy as a part of your physical therapy treatment for these conditions. For example:
- It may eliminate or reduce dependence on pain medication.
- It is easy, painless, and non-invasive.
- When correctly performed, there are no known side effects.
- It is generally considered safe for most people.
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.1 As such, ultrasound therapy is often used to treat injuries and muscle spasms, as well as chronic issues like neck or back pain.
PHYSIOWELL ULTRASONIC 1 & 3 MHz

PHYSIOWELL ULTRASONIC 1 & 3 MHz
What Is Ultrasound Therapy ?
Ultrasound therapy is an electrotherapy which has been used in physiotherapy practices for many years. It is mainly used for its non-thermal effect where high frequency sound waves cause vibrations and movement of cellular fluids.
Proposed benefits of ultrasound therapy include improving the healing rate of certain soft tissues.
It is hypothesized to :
- Increase blood flow to an area in order to accelerate the resolution time of the inflammatory process.
- Stimulate the production of collagen (the main protein in tendons and ligaments) during tissue healing.
Common Injuries Treated With Ultrasound
- joint pain
- muscular pain
- Muscle Strain and tears
- knee pain
- Ligament and tendon injuries
PHYSIOWELL ULTRASONIC 1 & 3 MHz

BACK PAIN RELIEF
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. Therapeutic ultrasound is a common non-surgical treatment for back and neck pain and musculoskeletal injuries.

SHOULDER PAIN RELIEF
Continuous, low-intensity ultrasound resulted in significant pain reduction for people with myofascial pain in the shoulder and neck. Myofascial pain is referred musculoskeletal pain that appears in a confined area.

ELBOW PAIN RELIEF
The present study demonstrated the ultrasonic treatment helps release pain for tennis elbow, but no better than conservative treatments, and no benefits could be found with the grip strength. It means the ultrasonic therapy is better than the placebo and could be a choice for LELE management

ARM PAIN RELIEF
The sound waves, or ultrasound rays, penetrate within the body generating heat increasing blood flow, and relaxing muscles and connective tissues thereby reducing pain and muscle spasms. The stimulation of these tissues in this way encourages repair and can greatly reduce the healing time of certain injuries.
PHYSIOWELL ULTRASONIC 1 & 3 MHz

PHYSIOWELL ULTRASONIC 1 & 3 MHz
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.1 As such, ultrasound therapy is often used to treat injuries and muscle spasms, as well as chronic issues like neck or back pain.
Benefits of Ultrasound Physical Therapy
Ultrasound physical therapy has many advantages:
- The procedure is generally painless and easy to do. You'll be awake during the whole process without the need for anesthetics or pain relievers.
- Therapeutic ultrasound has no known harmful effects when done right by your therapist.
- The therapy will help alleviate body pain in the affected areas.
- Ultrasound physical therapy is noninvasive; hence, it's safer than other methods.
PHYSIOWELL ULTRASONIC 1 & 3 MHz

PHYSIOWELL ULTRASONIC 1 & 3 MHz
What Is Ultrasound Therapy Used For?
Studies suggest that ultrasound therapy can be used effectively for treating certain chronic pain conditions as an early stage, non-invasive option. It is also used as an alternative treatment option, or as a complement to more invasive methods such as surgery.2
Ultrasound therapy may be potentially helpful in treating pain associated with several conditions:
- Neck pain
- Chronic back pain
- Myofascial pain syndrome, which describes recurring pain and spasms in an area of the body
- Joint Pain, often referred to as "wear-and-tear"
- Bone fractures
- Painful bone
- Nerve pain
- Pain due to tumors
- Tissue Pain, or when the tissue that connects the bones to the muscles becomes irritated
- Spasm, or when the fluid-filled sacs in the joints become inflamed
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