Since the 1940s, therapeutic ultrasound has been used to treat various conditions and remains a common tool in rehabilitation and physical therapy. Ultrasound therapy is most effective on tissues with a lot of collagen, like tendons, ligaments, and joint capsules, which absorb the heat well. However, tissues with high water content, such as muscle, don’t respond as effectively to ultrasound. Despite the fact that it has been used as a staple for care in rehab for more than 60 years and studied in research for even longer, it’s still unclear how effective it really is. There is very little evidence that active therapeutic ultrasound is more effective than placebo ultrasound for treating people with pain or a range of musculoskeletal injuries or for promoting soft tissue healing.
The Secrets to a Successful Rehabilitation
The body has an incredible ability to heal itself. However, it needs to be coaxed along in a particular way in order for it to happen. It takes time. It takes patience. It takes progression. And it takes consistency. Combine this with a multidisciplinary approach to treatments with physiotherapy, chiropractic therapy, massage therapy, and/or athletic therapy, you will be sure to get back to your best life.