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Advanced Ultrasound Therapy

What is Ultrasound Therapy?

Ultrasound therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-frequency sound waves to promote healing and reduce pain. These waves penetrate deep into tissues, improving circulation, relieving muscle stiffness, and accelerating recovery.

How It Works

  • Deep Tissue Penetration: Ultrasound waves pass through tissues, generating deep heat.
  • Improved Blood Flow: Helps oxygen and nutrients reach affected areas faster.
  • Cavitation Effect: Creates microbubbles that stimulate tissue repair.
  • Pain Relief: Reduces nerve sensitivity and inflammation.
  • Non-Thermal Benefits: Enhances cellular activity, aiding recovery.

Conditions Treated with Ultrasound Therapy

  • Musculoskeletal Disorders: Effective for conditions like arthritis, tendonitis, and bursitis by reducing inflammation and pain.
  • Soft Tissue Injuries: Accelerates healing of muscle strains, ligament sprains, and tendon injuries.
  • Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Aids in scar tissue management and enhances tissue flexibility for faster recovery.
  • Chronic Pain Management: Helps in conditions such as fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome by promoting deep tissue relaxation.
  • Joint Stiffness & Mobility Issues: Improves range of motion by enhancing collagen extensibility in connective tissues.
  • Sports Injuries: Supports recovery from overuse injuries, muscle tears, and joint instability.

Why Choose Stavya Spine Physiotherapy?

State-of-the-Art Equipment: Latest ultrasound therapy technology.
Expert Physiotherapists: Specialized professionals for targeted treatment.
Personalized Care: Tailored therapy for your unique needs.
Comprehensive Spine & Physiotherapy Solutions: Integrated with Stavya Spine Hospital.

Who Should Avoid DOC Therapy? (Contraindications)

Pregnant women: Due to biomechanical changes and potential fetal risks.
Spinal fractures or instability: May worsen the condition.
Spinal implants or tumors: Risk of discomfort or complications.
Severe osteoporosis: Risk of fractures.
Certain medical conditions: Such as cardiovascular disease, infections, or severe obesity (limited effectiveness).