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What is Ultrasound Therapy? |
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Ultrasound is a
therapeutic treatment method using sound waves to treat
pain, inflammation and muscle spasm. Ultrasound therapy has
been used by physical therapists since the 1940s. |
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How does it work? |
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Ultrasound waves
are applied to tissues using a round-headed wand or
transducer. Ultrasound gel is used on the skin to reduce
friction and conduct the ultrasonic waves.
A typical
ultrasound treatment will take from 5-10 minutes depending
on the ailment. The user should feel no discomfort at all. |
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What do ultrasound waves do? |
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Promote
Healing: Sound waves penetrate the skin's surface
stimulating soft tissues to promote healing.
Increase Blood Flow:
to reduce local swelling and
chronic inflammation,
Enhance Absorption of analgesics and
anti-inflammatory agents to tissues below the skin using
ultrasound waves.
Decrease Trigger Point Pain: Studies have
demonstrated trigger points to be causes of headache, back
ache and all types of muscular/ soft tissue "overuse"
syndromes. |
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Sonic Relief ™ is your personal therapeutic ultrasound
device. |
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the
same ultrasound technology used in physical therapy
in your own home! |
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lightweight, safe and portable |
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comfortable, easy application to all areas of
thebody |
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Use it at home, while traveling or at the office! |
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