This paper describes an investigation, undertaken at the University of Queensland, into the effect of different ultrasonic frequencies in “therapeutic” dosages on experimental oedema in rats, by means of due leakage estimation. Results indicate that ultra-sound is effective in limiting oedema, but further investigation is required to ascertain the means by which this is brought about
Vibroacoustics, a scientific field that has been intensively studied for the last thirty years, uses...
ABSTRACT. data which could be used in assessing the biological risk from exposure to ultrasonic ener...
Ultrasound (US) is mechanical vibrations above the frequency range audible by the human ear in the f...
This paper describes an investigation, undertaken at the University of Queensland, into the effect o...
The origin and early clinical use of ‘therapeutic’ ultrasound are reviewed and theories about the me...
Ultrasonic or supersonic waves have a frequency outside the range at which the human ear is capable ...
Ultrasonics is a form of physical therapy which has been considerably developed in recent years on t...
The effects of ultrasonic irradiation on the skin-moisturing and the skin penetration of sodium hyal...
Lesions can be produced in many different tissues with ultrasonic irradiation at intensities varying...
The aim of the dissertation is to try and relate the various effects of high frequency sound waves o...
Ultrasound has been used for the treatment of a variety of cutaneous wounds, particularly venous ulc...
Introduction: The therapeutic ultrasound is one of the main resources utilized on physical therapy t...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the feasibility of using high temperature ultrasonic...
This was a study on the effects of 3-MHz ultrasound at 16- and 100-Hz pulse repetition frequencies o...
This paper is concerned with the technique of temperature measurement in living tissue during irradi...
Vibroacoustics, a scientific field that has been intensively studied for the last thirty years, uses...
ABSTRACT. data which could be used in assessing the biological risk from exposure to ultrasonic ener...
Ultrasound (US) is mechanical vibrations above the frequency range audible by the human ear in the f...
This paper describes an investigation, undertaken at the University of Queensland, into the effect o...
The origin and early clinical use of ‘therapeutic’ ultrasound are reviewed and theories about the me...
Ultrasonic or supersonic waves have a frequency outside the range at which the human ear is capable ...
Ultrasonics is a form of physical therapy which has been considerably developed in recent years on t...
The effects of ultrasonic irradiation on the skin-moisturing and the skin penetration of sodium hyal...
Lesions can be produced in many different tissues with ultrasonic irradiation at intensities varying...
The aim of the dissertation is to try and relate the various effects of high frequency sound waves o...
Ultrasound has been used for the treatment of a variety of cutaneous wounds, particularly venous ulc...
Introduction: The therapeutic ultrasound is one of the main resources utilized on physical therapy t...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the feasibility of using high temperature ultrasonic...
This was a study on the effects of 3-MHz ultrasound at 16- and 100-Hz pulse repetition frequencies o...
This paper is concerned with the technique of temperature measurement in living tissue during irradi...
Vibroacoustics, a scientific field that has been intensively studied for the last thirty years, uses...
ABSTRACT. data which could be used in assessing the biological risk from exposure to ultrasonic ener...
Ultrasound (US) is mechanical vibrations above the frequency range audible by the human ear in the f...