5 PRESET PROGRAMS Ultrasound therapy program 1 MHz 7 combined programs ultrasound + electrotherapy 7 programs electrotherapy
Innovative ultrasound therapy device 3 devices in one: Ultrasound only Electrotherapy only Combined therapy Ultrasound and electrostimulation
Collimated ultrasonic beam with 5 levels of intensity for optimal tissue penetration UNIQUE AND INNOVATIVE Innovative device with great performance for home and outpatient treatments.
It combines, in a single and ergonomic handpiece, a TENS equipment and an ultrasound therapy device. It can be used separately for pain therapy or for typical 1 MHz ultrasound applications (deep tissue treatment), and in combined mode, extraordinarily amplifying the effects of both treatments when performed separately.
ULTRASOUND THERAPY In the therapeutic field, ultrasound is obtained in an artificial way by exploiting the property of some mineral crystals to expand and compress when subjected to the action of an electric field. Ultrasonic irradiation generates vibrations and a consequent micromassage of considerable intensity, acting deep in the tissues. Heat is generated by this vibration with impact and friction of the cellular and intracellular structures. The interaction of ultrasound with biological tissues therefore produces mechanical, thermal, chemical and analgesic effects. The therapeutic effects of ultrasound therapy are therefore analgesic, relaxation of contracted muscles, fibrotic action and trophic action. Particularly indicated for all pathologies of the locomotor system in which an analgesic effect is desired, in sciatica and nevritis in general, in periarticular calcifications, Duplay’s disease, Dupuytren’s disease, organized hematomas and scar tissues, tendonitis, muscle contractures. In scapolohumeral periarthritis, ultrasound therapy is able to disintegrate calcifications and promote the reabsorption of calcium salt depositions. In addition, it is useful for improving the effectiveness of physiotherapy sessions. In acute diseases, 8-10 treatments are enough to see good results, while in chronic diseases 10-15 are needed.
General methods of application Ultrasound therapy can be administered in two different ways: by direct contact, with a mobile or fixed head, and by immersion. The direct contact method, which is most frequently used, consists of the application of the emitting head in direct contact with the skin with the interposition of a substance (usually a special conductive gel). In the moving head technique, the transducer, applied with light pressure, is flowed with short movements of 3-4 cm, perpendicular to each other, or with circular movements, having fields of action of 30-50 cm2 maximum.
Application in the aesthetic field Ultrasound can also be used effectively in the treatment of blemishes caused by cellulite, reactivating local circulation and reducing the “orange peel skin” effect. They facilitate the absorption of active substances such as essential oils, fat-soluble vitamins (e.g. vitamin A and E) and water-soluble agents through the epidermal layers, relaxing the tissues with appreciable results in the relaxation of wrinkles. Remarkable results are had in the activation of anti-inflammatory processes that regenerate tissues in case of acne and funculosis, in the mobilization of fats with restoration of the trophicity of cellulite tissues and tissue metabolism, with positive repercussions on vascularization and lymphatic drainage.
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