Introduction to Therapeutic Ultrasound

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @lucywilliams9234
    @lucywilliams9234 2 года назад +5

    A good concise summary of ultrasound fundamentals

  • @timhulme1085
    @timhulme1085 2 года назад +2

    thank You. That was very clear and descriptive. Cheers...

  • @rachelmo9428
    @rachelmo9428 2 месяца назад

    Thank you very much. How about the ultrasound scans that are commonly used for pregnancy check? Feels like it should have an negative impact on the baby's development if there's any. I personally prefer not to have a scan but it's so commonly used as a routine check.

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585  2 месяца назад

      Generally, diagnostic ultrasound uses much lower energy than therapeutic ultrasound. Therefore the structure being targeted is not in danger of suffering any injury or damage. Ultrasound for diagnostic purposes is a much safer option than an x-ray or CT scan since there is no radiation being used and is a very important tool for seeing inside the body. We hope that information is helpful. Thanks for watching and supporting our channel.

  • @simonasimona6574
    @simonasimona6574 Год назад +1

    I had 2 sessions of ultrasound of 5 mins for ankle sprain within 4 days, so 10 mins in 4 days- can this bring more damage, soften the tissue, the muscle? Thanks

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585  Год назад

      We can't comment on anything specific to your circumstances, however ultrasound is frequently used during the acute phase of an ankle sprain to help promote healing and shouldn't contribute to any further tissue damage if applied correctly.

  • @EJLucero08
    @EJLucero08 Год назад +1

    For metal implant it's under precaution so it's means you cannot apply directly over the metal implant it is right? Please enlightened me. Thank you.

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585  Год назад +1

      Metal implant is a precaution. So whether or not you can apply over metal is determined by the depth of the metal and the parameters you use for ultrasound. The most important factor is to ensure that you are not using thermal ultrasound directly over the metal since the metal will conduct heat much faster than human tissue which can lead to patient injury. You can use low energy-non-thermal ultrasound in the area of metal because there is an expectation that the tissues will not change temperature. We hope that is helpful. Thanks for watching.

  • @river2861
    @river2861 2 года назад

    Hi, thank you for your reply. The PT used it at 1mhz, for 4-5 mins it’s at .7 or .6 and 20%. It definitely caused some stinging/burning sensation but it wasn’t unbearable. Do you think there will be any tissue damage?

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, Why it is contraindicated in acute inflammation? Thanks

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thermal ultrasound is contraindicated with acute inflammation because increased temperatures will lead to a greater inflammatory response which in turn leads to more swelling and pain. Therefore we only do non-thermal ultrasound in acute situations. We hope that is helpful.

    • @SarkisKlinik
      @SarkisKlinik 7 месяцев назад

      @@physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Thanks a lot. But all other modalities like electrotherapy, laser therapy, magnetic therapy, shock wave, ect they also basically increase the blood circulation, so why they are not contraindicated in acute inflamation?

    • @SarkisKlinik
      @SarkisKlinik 7 месяцев назад

      @@physicaltherapyeducationso4585 How to know if the knee osteoarthritis pain is considered acute inflammation or not? Or if we have back pain due to spinal disc herniation, how to know wheter it is acute inflamation? In cervical spondylosis neck pain, how to know if there is acute inflamation?

  • @carolingasia1906
    @carolingasia1906 2 года назад +1

    Very well explained, thank you

  • @usrLSI
    @usrLSI 6 месяцев назад

    Is there US treatment to regrow lost tooth ? Thank you.

  • @bphacademyindonesia
    @bphacademyindonesia Год назад

    that is good therapi. thank you for your information

  • @river2861
    @river2861 2 года назад

    Hi, I had ultrasound therapy today for a facial injury on my cheekbone. The PT had it set in 1mhz and I have heard that frequency should only be used in the body. It caused a burning/stinging uncomfortable sensation. He only did it for 4 minutes per side. Could this cause any tissue damage or fat loss?

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585  2 года назад

      Ultrasound uses a variety of parameters for each treatment, 1MHz may be fine depending on how the other parameters are adjusted. It is the combination of all of the parameters that determines the intensity of the treatment, however you should always communicate any unusual or uncomfortable sensations with your PT. Best of luck.

  • @yeaitwasme6434
    @yeaitwasme6434 8 месяцев назад

    Thank u so much it was very helpful

  • @milesblack1830
    @milesblack1830 Год назад

    Can ultrasound treatment break down or soften scar tissue?

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585  Год назад

      There is some research that indicates using ultrasound with thermal effects can increase the extensibility of connective tissue, including scar tissue. The ultrasound in and off itself may have little impact on breaking down scar tissue, however there is a period immediately after the treatment that the scar may be more pliable which can improve the effects of other treatments designed to improve the mobility of the scar such as manual techniques and stretching.

    • @milesblack1830
      @milesblack1830 Год назад

      ok thanks@@physicaltherapyeducationso4585

  • @judevucovich7068
    @judevucovich7068 2 года назад

    How do you use heat ultrasound to lose obese weight?

  • @Painyalogy
    @Painyalogy 2 года назад +1

    Great

  • @Uservz-s7t
    @Uservz-s7t 7 месяцев назад

    3:43 - Physiologic effects of US