By Marco Ruiz Moore traditional school 14-15

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By Marco Ruiz Moore traditional school 14-15 Ultrasound Therapy By Marco Ruiz Moore traditional school 14-15

Ultrasound Therapy High frequency sound waves Sound Energy makes molecules in tissues vibrate, making heat and mechanical energy Frequency used when heating deep tissue is 1mHz Frequency used when heating with minimal soft tissue coverage is 3mHz The nerve tissues is twice more sensitive than muscles to ultrasound Skin temp. usually has very little to no change

Indications for Ultrasound Post acute soft tissue trauma Bursitis Tendonitis Fascitis

Videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX6YfdJTIIE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJ7tAdLduUI

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