Ultrasound Therapy

Ultrasound Therapy

Relax Your Muscles with Our Ultrasound Therapy in Richmond Hill, Ontario

Ultrasound therapy or ultrasound-assisted physiotherapy aims to improve blood circulation, which in turn favors the inflammatory cascade, reduces swelling, & stimulates inflammatory cells to speed up the recovery process by alleviating discomfort and inflammation. There are two applications for ultrasonic physiotherapy –

  • Uninterrupted ultrasound waves emit thermal effects, changing cell metabolism and permeability, which aids in wound healing and reduces edema. This property makes ultrasound a promising therapeutic tool.
  • Pulsed ultrasound, on the other hand, intermittently emits waves. It does not generate heat in any way. It can minimize inflammatory symptoms and speed up the healing process.

The Most Frequently Treated Ultrasound-Based Conditions

Ultrasound physiotherapy is a non-painful, highly-effective treatment option. Before beginning physiotherapy, a therapist should assess the injury and provide an estimate of the number of sessions necessary. The following conditions have been shown to benefit from this therapy –

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Fractures
  • Muscle or ligament injury
  • Sprains and Strains
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Myofascial pain
  • Phantom Limb Pain
  • Varicose ulcers
  • Pressure sores
  • Maniacal injury
  • Joint inflammation
  • Backache, shoulder, knee, hip pain
  • Bursitis
  • Chronic or acute illness or discomfort
  • Muscle spasms
  • CTS

We at Atomic Wellness Centre recommend discussing the specifics of how ultrasonic physiotherapy can aid in your recovery with one of our experienced therapists.

Why Ultrasound Therapy Is an Effective Treatment?

Soft tissues, joints, tendons, and muscles are just some of the areas that benefit from the increased blood flow. Heat generated from the ultrasound therapy repairs and heals the damaged tissues. It is noninvasive, causes no pain, and increases blood flow to the area by means of electrical currents of alternating frequencies generated by a transducer. Depending on the medium utilized, the quality of the transducer, the treatment surface, and the type of lesion being treated, the sound waves emitted by the transducer will penetrate the tissue differently.

So, what are you thinking? If you are experiencing extreme body pain, our ultrasound therapy in Richmond Hill, Ontario can be an ideal option. Visit us today for more information and book an appointment.