
ULTRASONIC

What conditions can be treated?
Ultrasound therapy is considered a mechano-thermal therapy through which continuous or pulsating pulses are transmitted.
Pain relief
Hyperemia
Muscle relaxation and spasm reduction
Myorelaxant
Analgesic
Improving blood circulation
Stimulating fracture healing
Accelerate the healing process
Stretching and increasing skin firmness, along with body reshaping;
Reducing the excess fat layer;
Attacks areas of localized fat that do not disappear by classical methods (diet, exercise, etc.);
Reduces cellulite;
It is a non-invasive procedure, so it does not require a post-operative recovery period.
Effects of ultrasound treatment:
Degenerative rheumatic pathology (arthrosis of the peripheral joints or spine), abarticular rheumatism (tendinitis, tendinosis, myofascial pain).
Fractures and post - fracture conditions (some research experiment showed that for superficial bone fracture, consolidation can be accelerated) or may interfere with delayed callus.
Contusions, sprains.
Dermatological conditions, such as keloid scars; however, the application of ultrasound depends on the area in which it is found.
Retraction of the palmar aponeurosis Dupuytren.
Other areas of pathology, only after a complete clinical consultation and possibly a paraclinical assessment.
