Ultrasound... Physical Therapy Treatment for Office Syndrome

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We 01/04/2020

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Ultrasound... Physical Therapy Treatment for Office Syndrome

In the past, when we mentioned the word “ultrasound,” we often thought of using high-frequency waves to check the growth of a baby in the womb. But did anyone know that “ultrasound” can also be used in physical therapy to treat office syndrome?

“Ultrasound” and Pain Treatment

Besides taking medication, physical therapy also plays a significant role in treating various types of pain. In cases where the pain is mild, treatment may involve using superficial heat to relieve pain, such as using hot packs or warm towels. However, for those with more severe pain, another option might be deep heat therapy, which is ultrasound. This involves using heat waves to treat at a deep level, reaching muscles and bones. Typically, ultrasound devices operate with a high-frequency electrical current of 1-3 MHz.

Not Just “Repairing” but Also “Enhancing”

To put it simply, treatment with ultrasound waves, or Ultrasound Therapy, is one method to treat office syndrome by using high-frequency sound waves to reduce pain, tissue inflammation, and swelling, accelerate tissue repair, relax tense muscles, and increase flexibility in deep joints.

But Ultrasound Is Not Suitable for “Everyone”

Although using ultrasound waves to treat office syndrome seems to have many benefits, it is not suitable for everyone. For some people or certain areas of the body, ultrasound treatment is not an appropriate option, such as pregnant women, people with bleeding in the body, or those with severe inflammation. Therefore, before receiving treatment, it is best to consult and get advice from a doctor or specialist to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment for the patient.


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