Ultrasound Combined Therapy

What is Ultrasound Combined Therapy?

Ultrasound Combined Therapy is a physiotherapy treatment that integrates two effective modalities: Therapeutic Ultrasound and Electrical Stimulation (ES). By delivering both energies simultaneously, it provides a synergistic effect that targets deep-seated pain and accelerates recovery more effectively than using each method alone.

Treatment duration

6 minutes per area

Sensation during treatment

Comfortably warm with slight muscle movement; painless

Recommended frequency

2–3 times per week
,as advised by a physical therapist

Results

A feeling of lightness and reduced pain from the first session

How It Works?

  • Ultrasound: Uses high-frequency sound waves to create deep thermal effects, enhancing blood flow and promoting tissue healing.
  • Electrical Stimulation: Delivers controlled electrical impulses to block pain signals and facilitate muscle relaxation.

Who is it for?

  • Individuals suffering from Office Syndrome and chronic muscle pain.
  • Patients with localized Trigger Points or myofascial pain.
  • Athletes with sports injuries such as tendonitis or ligament strains.
  • Those experiencing joint pain, neck, back, or shoulder stiffness.
  • People with heel and sole pain, or inflammation of the tissue under the foot.

Benefits of Treatment

  • Immediate reduction in pain and discomfort.
  • Decreased inflammation and tissue swelling.
  • Relief from muscle spasms and improved flexibility.
  • Fast-tracked natural healing process for damaged tissues.

Ultrasound Combined Therapy – Best Application

Ultrasound Combined Therapy helps reduce pain quickly with noticeable results. It deeply relaxes muscles and adhesions at the root cause of discomfort, enhances blood circulation, and accelerates tissue recovery. The treatment requires a short session time yet delivers effective outcomes. During the procedure, patients feel comfortably warm with no pain or irritation. It is ideal for those seeking safe and effective rehabilitation, especially as an initial treatment for individuals who are anxious or fearful of therapy or physical rehabilitation.