Ultrasounds are high frequency acoustic vibrations that cannot be perceived by the human ear.

In the therapeutic field, ultrasounds are obtained artificially by exploiting the properties of 
some mineral crystals under the effect of an alternated current electric field to compress and decompress itself, thus emitting vibrations.

Heat is generated thanks to the high frequency vibration and friction of cellular and intra-cellular structures.

 

Ultrasonic 1300

Desktop device

Graphic Display 240×125

1 output channel

Frequency 1/3Mhz

1 probes

Connection to electrotherapy

100 stored protocols, 200 protocols storable in the internal memory and 200 more in the smart card

Ultrasonic 1500

Desktop device

Graphic Display 240×125

2 output channel

Frequency 1/3Mhz

2 probes

Connection to electrotherapy

100 stored protocols, 200 protocols storable in the internal memory and 200 more in the smart card

When must ultrasounds be used?

Ultrasound therapy is generally used to treat inflammations, tissue reparations, post-traumatic and circulatory affections and skin diseases, such as:

Osteoarthritis of the knee
Arthrosis of small joints
Peri-articular calcifications
Scars evolving keloid
Enthesopathies
Dupuytrien disease
Periarthritis of shoulder
Carpal tunnel syndrome in initial phase
Bechterew disease
Vertebral column hemilaminectomy post-surgery after-effects
Calcaneal spur syndrome
Sinding Larsen-Johanson syndrome
Fracture outcomes with consolidation delay

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