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Ultrasound 2 In 1 Therapy Machine
Combining Ultrasound Therapy and Shock Wave Therapy (SWT) in a treatment approach can provide comprehensive
care for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. Here's the theoretical basis for this combination:
1. Ultrasound Therapy:
Mechanism: Ultrasound therapy involves the use of high-frequency sound waves that are transmitted through a handheld
device or probe. These sound waves produce mechanical vibrations in the body's tissues.
Biological Effects: Ultrasound therapy creates thermal and non-thermal effects. Thermal effects include increased
blood flow and tissue temperature, which promote relaxation and pain relief. Non-thermal effects enhance cellular
metabolism, aiding in tissue repair and healing.
Applications: Ultrasound therapy is used to treat soft tissue injuries, muscle strains, and conditions involving pain and
inflammation.
2. Shock Wave Therapy (SWT):
Mechanism: SWT employs high-energy acoustic waves generated by a specialized device. These waves are focused on specific musculoskeletal tissues.
Biological Effects: SWT stimulates cellular repair, angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels), and the release of
growth factors. These effects promote tissue healing, improve blood circulation, and reduce pain.
Applications: SWT is commonly used to treat conditions such as tendinopathies (e.g., Achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis),
musculoskeletal injuries, and chronic pain.
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