Technology Background Ultrasound therapy causes mechanical vibrations, from high
frequency sound waves, on skin and soft tissue via an aqueous
solution (Gel). A gel is applied either to the applicator head or
to the skin, which helps the sound waves to evenly penetrate the
skin. The ultrasound applicator converts power from the device into
acoustic power that can cause thermal or non-thermal effects. The
sound waves creates microscopic stimulation in the deep tissue
molecules that increases heat and friction. The warming effect
encourages and promotes healing in the soft tissues by increasing
the metabolism at the level of the tissue cells 2 Handles High
Power Ultrawave Therapy Equipment Ultrasound Pain Relief Device
ultrasound ultrawave Therapy Effect The effect of therapeutic ultrasound via an increase in local
blood flow may help reduce local swelling and chronic inflammation,
and, according to some studies, promote bone fracture healing. The
intensity or power density of the ultrasound can be adjusted
depending on the desired effect. A higher power density (measured
in watt/cm2) may soften or breakdown scar tissue
Function 1. Chronic strains and sprains. 2. Myositis – the inflammation of
muscle tissues. 3. Bursitis – inflammation of the fluid-field pads
surrounding joints. 4. Tendonitis – inflammation of the tissue
connecting the muscles to the bones. 5. Tendon Sheath Inflammation.
6. Osteoarthritis. 7. Plantar fasciitis