Ultrasound therapy

Ultrasound therapy is a physiotherapy method that uses high-frequency ultrasound waves to deeply affect soft tissues and joints.
How does ultrasound therapy work?
Ultrasonic waves penetrate tissues to a depth of up to 5 cm, creating the effect of a deep micromassage
Microvibrations improve blood circulation and lymphatic drainage in the affected area
The thermal effect helps relax spasmed muscles and reduce pain
Physico-chemical processes are activated, stimulating the regeneration of cells and tissues
The sensitivity of nerve endings decreases, providing a lasting analgesic effect
Helps soften scars, adhesions and seals, improving tissue elasticity
Who is it recommended for?
Patients with joint diseases
For chronic muscle and back pain
After injuries and surgeries
For scars and adhesions
For people with reduced mobility
Main indications
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Arthrosis, arthritis
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Tendinitis, myositis
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Post-traumatic edema
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Scar changes, adhesions
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Restricted joint mobility
Advantages of the procedure
Deep penetration without damaging the skin
Strong analgesic effect
Anti-inflammatory effect
Reducing swelling
Muscle relaxation
Acceleration of regeneration
Improving joint mobility
Softening of scars and seals
Combination with other treatments
Contraindications
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Oncological processes
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Pregnancy
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Blood diseases
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Pacemaker in the area of influence
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Acute infectious processes
How is the session going?
A special contact gel is applied to the affected area, after which the device treats specific areas of the body.
Duration: up to 30 minutes.
Course: 5–12 procedures every other day.
Results
Pain reduction
Reducing inflammation
Elimination of muscle spasms
Improving mobility
Reducing swelling
Restoring tissue elasticity
Accelerate healing
Improving blood circulation
Return to active movement
Ultrasound body therapy is an effective way to restore mobility without surgery and long-term treatment.
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