Ultrasound therapy has been in existence in the world of physical therapy for over 50 years.
While most of us know the use of ultrasound in the world of diagnostics, and of course to determine the health and gender of a baby in utero, a lot of us don't know that it can be used in pain management as well!
There are mixed opinions as to whether the real benefit of therapeutic ultrasound is a placebo effect, but it is believed that the sound waves generated during treatment generate heat very deep in the affected tissue--far deeper than a heating pad or warm compress could provide. There are no known harmful effects to ultrasound treatments.
This type of pain management treatment is most often provided by a physical therapist, but there are some devices available for home use. For further information about this treatment modality, visit About.com:Therapeutic Ultrasound in Physical Therapy.
While most of us know the use of ultrasound in the world of diagnostics, and of course to determine the health and gender of a baby in utero, a lot of us don't know that it can be used in pain management as well!
There are mixed opinions as to whether the real benefit of therapeutic ultrasound is a placebo effect, but it is believed that the sound waves generated during treatment generate heat very deep in the affected tissue--far deeper than a heating pad or warm compress could provide. There are no known harmful effects to ultrasound treatments.
This type of pain management treatment is most often provided by a physical therapist, but there are some devices available for home use. For further information about this treatment modality, visit About.com:Therapeutic Ultrasound in Physical Therapy.
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