Ultrasound Therapy and Electrical Stimulation

What is Ultrasound Therapy?


Ultrasound therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-frequency sound waves to penetrate deep into tissues. This therapy promotes healing, reduces pain, and enhances the recovery process for various musculoskeletal conditions. Our therapeutic ultrasound sessions target deep tissues to reduce inflammation, alleviate pain, and accelerate healing. Ideal for conditions like tendinitis, bursitis, and muscle strains.

Benefits of Ultrasound Therapy

Pain Relief


Reduces chronic and acute pain and Accelerates the healing of soft tissue

Break down Scar Tissue


The mechanical energy from the ultrasound can help in softening and breaking down scar tissue, improving tissue flexibility.

Reduced Inflammation


By promoting blood flow and reducing tissue swelling, ultrasound can help decrease inflammation.

Relax Muscles and Reduce Spasms


Heat from the sound waves can help to relax muscle tissues and alleviate spasms.

Increased Blood Flow


Enhancing circulation to the treated area can speed up the healing process.

How does Ultrasound Therapy Work?


Ultrasound therapy operates by using high-frequency sound waves, typically between 1 to 3 MHz, which penetrate the skin and tissues. The ultrasound machine has a transducer that is placed on the skin, often with a conductive gel to ensure proper transmission of the sound waves.


These sound waves cause microscopic vibrations in the tissues, leading to a deep heating effect, even though the patient usually feels only a mild warmth or no sensation at all. 


Helping you Recover, Repair and Heal with Ultrasound Therapy