
What is Therapeutic Ultrasound?
Therapeutic Ultrasound is a non-invasive treatment used by physical therapists to reduce pain, improve circulation, and promote tissue healing. High-frequency sound waves are directed to injured tissues, helping reduce inflammation, break down scar tissue, and enhance the natural healing process.
Benefits of Therapeutic Ultrasound
- Reduces muscle spasms and stiffness
- Speeds up the healing of injured soft tissues
- Enhances blood flow to affected areas
- Breaks down scar tissue and adhesions
- Promotes faster recovery from sprains, strains, and joint issues


Frequently Asked Questions
Ultrasound therapy uses sound waves to penetrate deep into tissues, producing gentle heat and mechanical vibration. This stimulates circulation, reduces inflammation, and enhances cellular repair in injured areas.
- Muscle strains and sprains
- Tendonitis and bursitis
- Joint contractures and scar tissue
- Chronic pain conditions
- Ligament injuries
Yes, therapeutic ultrasound is a safe and well-established technique when performed by a trained healthcare professional. It is non-invasive and generally painless, though it may produce mild warmth in the treated area.
The number of sessions varies depending on the injury type and severity. Most conditions require 5-10 sessions for effective relief and recovery, often combined with other physical therapy treatments.