Ultrasound Therapy 1MHz and 3MHz in Bangalore

Ultrasound Therapy 1MHz and 3MHz in Bangalore

At Advanced Physiotherapy Clinic, we provide Ultrasound Therapy at frequencies of 1MHz and 3MHz, a scientifically established treatment for healing deep tissues and alleviating pain. This non-invasive physiotherapy treatment uses sound waves to soothe soft tissues, minimize inflammation, and enhance recovery, making it ideal for muscle, ligament, and joint problems.

What is Ultrasound Therapy?

Ultrasound Therapy is a type of rehabilitation modality that utilizes high-frequency sound waves to penetrate tissues beneath the surface of the skin. These sound waves create gentle vibrations and deep tissue heating in muscles and joints. This results in improved blood supply, reduction in swelling and faster healing.

Conditions Treated with Ultrasound Therapy

Muscle Strain and Sprains

Reduces inflammation in strained or torn muscle and allows recovery to take place sooner.

Ligament Injuries

Promotes healing in tendon and ligament injuries and reduces swelling.

Arthritis and Joint Pain

Alleviates stiffness in joints with arthritis and improves pain and mobility.

Back and Neck Pain

Increased blood circulation and alleviates pain due to chronic spinal or muscular conditions.

Post-Surgery Recovery

Increases tissue regeneration and softening of scar tissue post-operatively.

Soft Tissue Inflammation

Decreases fluid accumulation and swelling in inflamed soft tissue.

How Does Ultrasound Therapy Work?

The therapy utilizes an ultrasound applicator, which emits soundwaves that pass through a special gel applied onto the skin. This sound wave penetrates within the targeted area, which induces deep tissue heating and mechanical vibration. This ultimately increases cellular metabolism, increases oxygenation, and aids with soft tissue repair. The ultrasound therapy additionally provides assistance with the breakdown of scar tissues, as well as promotes elasticity of muscles and ligaments.

Benefits of Ultrasound Therapy

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If you are experiencing chronic pain, muscle stiffness, or post-injury soreness, you may benefit from ultrasound therapy in Bangalore at Advanced Physiotherapy Clinic and be on the road to pain-free movement sooner. Our physiotherapists will provide you with an individualized ultrasound therapy treatment plan that utilizes 1MHz and 3MHz ultrasound therapy at the parameters that you uniquely require.

Why Choose Advanced Physiotherapy Clinic?

In the Advanced Physiotherapy Clinic, we are dedicated to providing personal care to help you achieve optimal health and welfare. Our team of experienced physiotherapists uses the latest technology and evidence-based practices to provide effective decompression therapy to suit your personal needs.

What is Expected During a Session?

Your physiotherapist will apply a special gel to the affected area, and the therapist will move the ultrasound head around the area in a circular fashion. You might feel a slight warmth or tingling but no discomfort or pain.

Is Ultrasound Therapy Right for You?

This treatment is feasible for managing both acute and chronic muscle pain, as well as joint stiffness and arthritis. It is also suitable for post-surgical rehabilitation and scar treatment. Additionally, it proves effective in addressing sports injuries and conditions caused by overuse. Being a non-invasive approach, it is considered safe for physiotherapy rehabilitation techniques.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, otherwise known as an “ultrasound treatment”, ultrasound therapy is painless; however, you may feel mild warmth or tingling during the treatment.

Most patients report relief after 3-5 sessions depending on the patient’s condition and how often they are treated.

1MHz is meant for deeper muscle layers, while 3MHz is for surface level tissues,
like tendon or ligament.

Yes, it is often used in conjunction with exercises, manual therapy and/or
electrotherapy for quicker recovery.

Yes, it is often used in conjunction with exercises, manual therapy and/or
electrotherapy for quicker recovery.

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