Professional ultrasound therapy
Globus ultrasound therapy
The effects of ultrasound therapy
The penetration of ultrasound waves into tissues exerts a mechanical action that results in a micromassage, and a thermal action derived from the transformation of vibrational energy into heat. These effects have numerous applications in the therapeutic domain.
The therapeutic indications of ultrasound therapy
As an analgesic in atrotic and periarthritic forms (induces reabsorption of tendon calcifications)
In the presence of osteoporosis, as the piezoelectric effect could have a positive effect on osteogenesis
To stimulate healing of tissues affected by non-infectious inflammatory processes
To facilitate resorption of the haematoma
To facilitate the resolution of muscle spasm, contractures, to promote healing and to reduce or eliminate periarticular calcifications
To increase connective tissue plasticity, even in the event of cellulite
Globus devices for ultrasound therapy
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Pulsed and continuous
3W/cm2 ± 20%
3MHz and 1MHz