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THERAPEUTI
C ULTRASOUN
D
A PRESENTATION BY:
S. SRIYA
BPT, 4TH SEMESTER.
WAVE
S o A wave is defined as a repeating disturbance that
travels through space and/or matter that transfers
energy from one place to another.
o Waves come in two types:
• Longitudinal
• Transverse
o There are characteristics that are common to all waves
such as frequency, wavelength and amplitude.
2
WAVE
CHARACTERISTI
CS
o One Cycle: The distance from one point on a wave to
the same point again on the next wave
o Frequency: It is defined as the number of cycles per
second (Hertz)
• 1Hz = 1 cycle per sec.
• Here frequency is 2Hz.
o Amplitude: It is the height of the wave (measured of
intensity)
o Wavelength: It is the distance over which the wave’s
shape repeats (meters)
3
A
SOUND
…
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
o ULTRA – Beyond
o SOUND – A longitudinal wave that travels
through a conduction medium (Air,
Water, Solid materials)
o Ultrasound creates a wave that is beyond
our range for hearing (above 20KHz)
o Ultrasound Therapy – Where ultrasound
energy is used to treat human tissues.
4
WHAT IS AN ULTRASOUND UNIT?
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
5
o An ultrasound uses sound waves to create
vibrations to physically effect it’s target tissue.
o The ultrasound machine consist of a control
unit and the transducer.
o The sound waves are created by a vibrating
crystal inside of the ultrasound transducer.
o The control unit manages the various US
settings and controls the energy that is sent
through the transducer.
THE ULTRASOUND
TRANSDUCER
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
6
o The ultrasound head contains a crystal that
expands and contracts.
o The size of that crystal determines the effective
radiating area (ERA) of the ultrasound
transducer.
o When the crystal expands it compresses the
material in front of it.
o When the crystal contracts it rarefies the
material in front of it.
o This creates a wave in the material that
penetrates the body.
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
7
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
8
THE CONTROL UNIT
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
9
PRODUCTIO
N
o Piezoelectric effect is the ability of certain
materials to generate an electric charge in
response to applied mechanical stress.
o It converts kinetic energy or mechanical
energy due to crystal deformation, into
electrical energy
PIEZOELECTRIC
EFFECT:
INVERSE-
PIEZOELECTRIC:
o When an electric current is applied to a
piezoelectric crystal, it starts to vibrate.
These vibrations generate sound waves
with frequency between 1.5 – 8 MHz.
(Ultrasound)
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
10
ULTRASOUND MODES
CONTINUOUS MODE: PULSED MODE:
o In Continuous mode, the transducer head
continuously produces the ultrasonic
energy.
o It is primarily used when the therapeutic
goal is to induce thermal effects in the
target tissues.
o Continuous ultrasound is effective for
increasing tissue temperature, promoting
vasodilation, improving blood flow, and
facilitating tissue relaxation.
o Chronic muscle stiffness and limited ROM,
Scar tissue remodeling, tissue healing in
chronic injuries
o In Pulsed mode, the period of ultrasound
are separated by period of silence.
o It is used when the therapeutic goal is to
achieve non-thermal effects or to reduce
the risk of excessive heating.
o It is effective for promoting mechanical
effects such as cavitation, microstreaming,
and acoustic streaming.
o It is often utilized in acute or subacute
conditions like acute soft tissue injuries
and inflammation.
CONTINUOUS WAVE
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
PULSED WAVE 11
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
13
TREATMENT TIME
ACUTE CONDITIONS: 4 TO 6
MINUTES
CHRONIC CONDITIONS: 6 TO 8
MINUTES
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
14
COUPLING MEDIUM
o To make a firm contact between skin of patient and transducer, jelly or olive oil,
or liquid paraffin is used.
o These are called coupling medium or coupling agents.
o Properties of coupling medium:
• Gel like viscosity
• Non-allergic
• Chemically inert
• Transparent
• Inexpensive
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
15
PHYSIOLOGICAL
EFFECTS
THERMALEFFECTS NON - THERMAL
EFFECTS
o Ultrasound therapy leads to the
absorption of ultrasound energy by
tissues, resulting in an increase in tissue
temperature.
o Heating fibrous tissue structures such as
joint capsules, ligaments, tendons, and
scar tissue may cause a temporary
increase in their extensibility, and
hence a decrease in joint stiffness.
o Mild heating can also have the effect of
reducing pain and muscle spasm and
promoting healing processes
o Cavitation refers to the formation, growth,
and collapse of gas-filled bubbles within
tissues exposed to ultrasound waves.
o This phenomenon generates micro-currents
and mechanical forces, which can enhance
cellular activity, promote tissue
regeneration, and facilitate the breakdown
of cellular debris.
o Stable cavitation involves the oscillation of
bubbles, while Unstable cavitation leads to
bubble collapse, generating microjets that
further stimulate tissue responses.
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
16
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
17
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
18
ACOUSTIC STREAMING
o As a result of either type of cavitation there is a localized, unidirectional fluid
movement around the vibrating bubble.
o These very small fluid movements also occur around cells, tissue fibers, and
other boundaries, which is known as microstreaming.
o Microstreaming exerts stress on the cell membrane and thus may increase
membrane permeability
o This may alter the rate of ion diffusion causing therapeutically useful changes,
which includes increased secretion from mast cells, increased calcium uptake,
and production of macrophages.
o All these effects could account for the acceleration of repair following
ultrasound therapy.
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
19
METHOD OFAPPLICATION
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
20
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
21
INDICATIONS
o Most acute and chronic
musculoskeletal conditions like,
o Myositis,
o Fibrositis,
o Capsulitis,
o Bursitis,
o Tendinitis,
o Tenosynovitis,
o Sprain and Strains
o Myofascial trigger points
o Muscle spasms
o Capel tunnel syndrome
o Neuralgia
o Neuromas
o Calcific deposits
o Scar tissue
o Chronic indurated oedema
o Osteoarthritis
o Radiculitis
o Joint contractures
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
22
CONTRA - INDICATIONS
o Cancerous tumours
o Pregnancy uterus
o Cardiac pacemakers
o Epiphyseal plates
o Infected area
o Tuberculosis
o Haemorrhage
o Haemarthosis
o Over recent grafts
o After radiotherapy
o Over anaesthetic areas
o Areas over nerve plexus
o Over the eye, gonads
o Haemophilia
o Hematoma
o Venous thrombosis
o Atherosclerosis
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
23
PRECAUTION
o The transducer should be perpendicular to the skin and should be moved in
circular motions continuously throughout the treatment
o There must be no gap between the transducer and the skin, good amount of
coupling medium should be used.
o Contraindicate the use of ultrasound on shoulder of the patient with pacemakers,
over the carotid bodies, directly on the abdomen of pregnant women and women
with contraceptive devices implanted like the copper T, over the nerve plexus or
superficial nerves.
TECHNIQUE OFAPPLICATION
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
ULTRASOUND CAN BE APPLIED USING DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES SUCH AS-
Direct Contact Underwater bath Water bag
24
THANK
YOU…
THERAPEUTIC
ULTRASOUND
FOR YOUR
TIME!
25

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Therapeutic Ultrsound | Thermotherapy PT

  • 1. THERAPEUTI C ULTRASOUN D A PRESENTATION BY: S. SRIYA BPT, 4TH SEMESTER.
  • 2. WAVE S o A wave is defined as a repeating disturbance that travels through space and/or matter that transfers energy from one place to another. o Waves come in two types: • Longitudinal • Transverse o There are characteristics that are common to all waves such as frequency, wavelength and amplitude. 2
  • 3. WAVE CHARACTERISTI CS o One Cycle: The distance from one point on a wave to the same point again on the next wave o Frequency: It is defined as the number of cycles per second (Hertz) • 1Hz = 1 cycle per sec. • Here frequency is 2Hz. o Amplitude: It is the height of the wave (measured of intensity) o Wavelength: It is the distance over which the wave’s shape repeats (meters) 3
  • 4. A SOUND … THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND o ULTRA – Beyond o SOUND – A longitudinal wave that travels through a conduction medium (Air, Water, Solid materials) o Ultrasound creates a wave that is beyond our range for hearing (above 20KHz) o Ultrasound Therapy – Where ultrasound energy is used to treat human tissues. 4
  • 5. WHAT IS AN ULTRASOUND UNIT? THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND 5 o An ultrasound uses sound waves to create vibrations to physically effect it’s target tissue. o The ultrasound machine consist of a control unit and the transducer. o The sound waves are created by a vibrating crystal inside of the ultrasound transducer. o The control unit manages the various US settings and controls the energy that is sent through the transducer.
  • 6. THE ULTRASOUND TRANSDUCER THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND 6 o The ultrasound head contains a crystal that expands and contracts. o The size of that crystal determines the effective radiating area (ERA) of the ultrasound transducer. o When the crystal expands it compresses the material in front of it. o When the crystal contracts it rarefies the material in front of it. o This creates a wave in the material that penetrates the body.
  • 9. THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND 9 PRODUCTIO N o Piezoelectric effect is the ability of certain materials to generate an electric charge in response to applied mechanical stress. o It converts kinetic energy or mechanical energy due to crystal deformation, into electrical energy PIEZOELECTRIC EFFECT: INVERSE- PIEZOELECTRIC: o When an electric current is applied to a piezoelectric crystal, it starts to vibrate. These vibrations generate sound waves with frequency between 1.5 – 8 MHz. (Ultrasound)
  • 10. THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND 10 ULTRASOUND MODES CONTINUOUS MODE: PULSED MODE: o In Continuous mode, the transducer head continuously produces the ultrasonic energy. o It is primarily used when the therapeutic goal is to induce thermal effects in the target tissues. o Continuous ultrasound is effective for increasing tissue temperature, promoting vasodilation, improving blood flow, and facilitating tissue relaxation. o Chronic muscle stiffness and limited ROM, Scar tissue remodeling, tissue healing in chronic injuries o In Pulsed mode, the period of ultrasound are separated by period of silence. o It is used when the therapeutic goal is to achieve non-thermal effects or to reduce the risk of excessive heating. o It is effective for promoting mechanical effects such as cavitation, microstreaming, and acoustic streaming. o It is often utilized in acute or subacute conditions like acute soft tissue injuries and inflammation.
  • 12. THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND 13 TREATMENT TIME ACUTE CONDITIONS: 4 TO 6 MINUTES CHRONIC CONDITIONS: 6 TO 8 MINUTES
  • 13. THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND 14 COUPLING MEDIUM o To make a firm contact between skin of patient and transducer, jelly or olive oil, or liquid paraffin is used. o These are called coupling medium or coupling agents. o Properties of coupling medium: • Gel like viscosity • Non-allergic • Chemically inert • Transparent • Inexpensive
  • 14. THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND 15 PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS THERMALEFFECTS NON - THERMAL EFFECTS o Ultrasound therapy leads to the absorption of ultrasound energy by tissues, resulting in an increase in tissue temperature. o Heating fibrous tissue structures such as joint capsules, ligaments, tendons, and scar tissue may cause a temporary increase in their extensibility, and hence a decrease in joint stiffness. o Mild heating can also have the effect of reducing pain and muscle spasm and promoting healing processes o Cavitation refers to the formation, growth, and collapse of gas-filled bubbles within tissues exposed to ultrasound waves. o This phenomenon generates micro-currents and mechanical forces, which can enhance cellular activity, promote tissue regeneration, and facilitate the breakdown of cellular debris. o Stable cavitation involves the oscillation of bubbles, while Unstable cavitation leads to bubble collapse, generating microjets that further stimulate tissue responses.
  • 17. THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND 18 ACOUSTIC STREAMING o As a result of either type of cavitation there is a localized, unidirectional fluid movement around the vibrating bubble. o These very small fluid movements also occur around cells, tissue fibers, and other boundaries, which is known as microstreaming. o Microstreaming exerts stress on the cell membrane and thus may increase membrane permeability o This may alter the rate of ion diffusion causing therapeutically useful changes, which includes increased secretion from mast cells, increased calcium uptake, and production of macrophages. o All these effects could account for the acceleration of repair following ultrasound therapy.
  • 20. THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND 21 INDICATIONS o Most acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions like, o Myositis, o Fibrositis, o Capsulitis, o Bursitis, o Tendinitis, o Tenosynovitis, o Sprain and Strains o Myofascial trigger points o Muscle spasms o Capel tunnel syndrome o Neuralgia o Neuromas o Calcific deposits o Scar tissue o Chronic indurated oedema o Osteoarthritis o Radiculitis o Joint contractures
  • 21. THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND 22 CONTRA - INDICATIONS o Cancerous tumours o Pregnancy uterus o Cardiac pacemakers o Epiphyseal plates o Infected area o Tuberculosis o Haemorrhage o Haemarthosis o Over recent grafts o After radiotherapy o Over anaesthetic areas o Areas over nerve plexus o Over the eye, gonads o Haemophilia o Hematoma o Venous thrombosis o Atherosclerosis
  • 22. THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND 23 PRECAUTION o The transducer should be perpendicular to the skin and should be moved in circular motions continuously throughout the treatment o There must be no gap between the transducer and the skin, good amount of coupling medium should be used. o Contraindicate the use of ultrasound on shoulder of the patient with pacemakers, over the carotid bodies, directly on the abdomen of pregnant women and women with contraceptive devices implanted like the copper T, over the nerve plexus or superficial nerves.
  • 23. TECHNIQUE OFAPPLICATION THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND ULTRASOUND CAN BE APPLIED USING DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES SUCH AS- Direct Contact Underwater bath Water bag 24