Ultrasonic radiation has long been established as an important modality of physical therapy, particularly in respect to the treatment of certain neurological (Fry, 1955), circulatory (Aldes, 1957), muscular (Gersten, 1954), and arthritic disorders (Jones
Ultrasonic (US) neuromodulation has emerged as a promising therapeutic means by delivering focused e...
It is impossible to imagine modern medicine without powerful diagnostic equipment, which directly de...
The aim of the study described here was to quantitatively assess thermal and mechanical effects of t...
Lesions can be produced in many different tissues with ultrasonic irradiation at intensities varying...
In physical therapy practice, therapeutic ultrasound (TUS) is a thermal modality that can be used to...
Almost 2 decades ago, it was pointed out that physical therapists tended to overlook the tenuous nat...
Therapeutic ultrasound refers generally to any type of ultrasonic procedure that uses ultrasound for...
Therapeutic ultrasound has been in use for many years. Early applications were those for which tissu...
Ultrasonics is a form of physical therapy which has been considerably developed in recent years on t...
Ultrasonic or supersonic waves have a frequency outside the range at which the human ear is capable ...
The origin and early clinical use of ‘therapeutic’ ultrasound are reviewed and theories about the me...
96 patients suffering from degenerative joint disease were treated with ultrasonic waves within a pe...
The origin and early clinical use of ‘therapeutic’ ultrasound are reviewed and theories about the me...
The primary objective of this particular thesis project is to further examine the clinical efficacy ...
Physiotherapists frequently use ultrasound machines for the treatment of chronic inflammation, degen...
Ultrasonic (US) neuromodulation has emerged as a promising therapeutic means by delivering focused e...
It is impossible to imagine modern medicine without powerful diagnostic equipment, which directly de...
The aim of the study described here was to quantitatively assess thermal and mechanical effects of t...
Lesions can be produced in many different tissues with ultrasonic irradiation at intensities varying...
In physical therapy practice, therapeutic ultrasound (TUS) is a thermal modality that can be used to...
Almost 2 decades ago, it was pointed out that physical therapists tended to overlook the tenuous nat...
Therapeutic ultrasound refers generally to any type of ultrasonic procedure that uses ultrasound for...
Therapeutic ultrasound has been in use for many years. Early applications were those for which tissu...
Ultrasonics is a form of physical therapy which has been considerably developed in recent years on t...
Ultrasonic or supersonic waves have a frequency outside the range at which the human ear is capable ...
The origin and early clinical use of ‘therapeutic’ ultrasound are reviewed and theories about the me...
96 patients suffering from degenerative joint disease were treated with ultrasonic waves within a pe...
The origin and early clinical use of ‘therapeutic’ ultrasound are reviewed and theories about the me...
The primary objective of this particular thesis project is to further examine the clinical efficacy ...
Physiotherapists frequently use ultrasound machines for the treatment of chronic inflammation, degen...
Ultrasonic (US) neuromodulation has emerged as a promising therapeutic means by delivering focused e...
It is impossible to imagine modern medicine without powerful diagnostic equipment, which directly de...
The aim of the study described here was to quantitatively assess thermal and mechanical effects of t...