
Ultrasound
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treatment should not be confused with diagnostic ultrasound, often used in
prenatal screening, but is instead a therapeutic procedure that utilizes
sound waves to treat injured muscles, joints, and soft tissues. The sound
waves vibrate the tissues back and forth, creating a deep, micro-massage
effect. In the case of a recent injury, this helps to decrease scar tissue
and adhesion formation, which would otherwise interfere with the body's
healing process. The sound waves also decrease inflammation by destroying
unwanted inflammatory cells. The sound waves also accelerate healing by
stimulating the activity of the cells responsible for cellular and tissue
repair. In chronic cases, special settings are used to create a
deep-heating effect, heating the tissues far below the skin's surface.
This heat, along with the vibrations that are caused by the ultrasound,
help to "melt away" the muscle spasms and "knots" felt in our muscles. What is Ultrasound? Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves and it is administered in the region of soft tissue injuries. What does Ultrasound feel like?
Why is Ultrasound used? What are the benefits of
Ultrasound?
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