Ultrasound is a type of treatment that provides heat to deep tissues. A special machine is used that sends out sound waves at a high frequency. These sound waves are too high to be heard by human ears. A handheld device called a transducer sends out these sound waves into your skin. The sound waves generate heat as they go deep into your muscles and soft tissue. The deep heat causes changes in the injured tissue and helps it heal.
Ultrasound treatment is used for chronic muscle, overuse, and soft tissue injuries. It is used on soft tissue, muscle bruises, and scar tissue, but not on fractures. Often it is used along with a physical therapy program of stretches and exercises. Your healthcare provider will usually schedule an ultrasound treatment for you. They may refer you to a physical therapist to do the therapy.
Ultrasound treatments are done at outpatient offices or in a training room. Before having an ultrasound treatment it is best to do a warm-up exercise (break a sweat). Also, stretch the muscles and soft tissues around the area having the treatment.
A trained person should give the ultrasound treatment. Usually this is a certified athletic trainer or physical therapist.
First, a water-soluble gel is put on the skin to prevent friction. The ultrasound device is turned on to the correct setting. The transducer is put on to the gel on the skin. The therapist moves the transducer in slow even movements. This evenly spreads the deep heat and energy. The therapy normally lasts for 10 to 15 minutes.
After the ultrasound treatment, the gel is wiped off your skin. You should again stretch the muscle and soft tissue of the treated area.
Common advantages of ultrasound treatment include:
Ultrasound treatment on injured soft tissue may lead to faster recovery, quicker return to activities, and less pain.
Complications from ultrasound treatment are rare. However, some risks of ultrasound are:
Pregnant women should not have this kind of ultrasound treatment. Also, there are some parts of the body on which ultrasound should not be used:
Extreme caution must be used when treating: