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Therapeutic Ultrasound

Deep Tissue Healing Through Advanced Sound Wave Technology

Therapeutic Ultrasound is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-frequency sound waves to promote healing deep within injured muscles, tendons, and joints. This advanced therapy helps reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and improve tissue repair — without surgery or medication.

It is especially beneficial for patients recovering from motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall injuries, muscle strains, and joint conditions that limit mobility.

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How Therapeutic Ultrasound Works

Unlike diagnostic ultrasound used for imaging, therapeutic ultrasound delivers sound waves that penetrate deep into soft tissues. These sound waves create gentle heat and microscopic vibrations that help.

Mechanical traction gently stretches the spine to:

Increase blood flow to injured areas

Break down scar tissue

Reduce inflammation

Accelerate tissue repair

Relax tight muscles

Improve flexibility and range of motion

The treatment is comfortable and typically lasts a few minutes per targeted area. A small handheld device is moved over the skin using a gel to ensure proper contact and effectiveness.

Conditions Therapeutic Ultrasound Can Help Treat

Therapeutic ultrasound is commonly used for patients experiencing:

Muscle strains and sprains

Shoulder injuries

Tendonitis

Post-accident soft tissue injuries

Joint pain

Scar tissue buildup

Back and neck pain

Chronic inflammation

It is often combined with manual therapy, chiropractic care, and therapeutic exercises as part of a comprehensive rehabilitation plan.
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