Advanced ultrasonic therapy
“Managing pain, restoring comfort – one step at a time.”

Advanced ultrasonic therapy refers to the use of high-frequency sound waves to treat various medical conditions. The therapy involves the use of an ultrasonic generator that produces sound waves with frequencies higher than the human audible range. These sound waves are then directed toward the affected area of the body, where they penetrate deep into the tissue, causing a heating effect.
This heating effect has several therapeutic benefits, including increasing blood flow, reducing inflammation and pain, breaking up scar tissue, and promoting tissue healing. Advanced ultrasonic therapy is commonly used in physical therapy and rehabilitation for conditions such as tendonitis, muscle strains, joint pain, and other soft tissue injuries.
Advanced ultrasonic therapy can be delivered in a variety of ways, including through handheld devices that can be applied directly to the skin, or through larger machines that can treat larger areas of the body.
Another example of AUT is Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT), which is used to treat conditions such as plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, and other musculoskeletal disorders. ESWT uses high-energy sound waves to stimulate the body’s natural healing process and reduce pain.
Overall, AUT is a promising area of medical research and has the potential to offer patients safer, more effective treatments for a variety of conditions.