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Disc Herniation 2Kg Portable Ultrasound Machine For Home Use
Lumbar Disc Herniation Pain Relief Massage Therapy Ultrasound Physiotherapy
Ultrasound acts on human tissues to produce mechanical, thermal and cavitation effects, resulting in accelerated blood flow in local tissues, improved blood circulation, increased vascular wall peristalsis, enhanced cell membrane permeability, redistribution of ions, strong metabolism, and hydrogen ions in the tissues The concentration decreases, the pH value increases, the enzyme activity increases, the tissue regeneration and repair ability is strengthened, the muscle relaxes, the muscle tone decreases, and the pain is reduced or relieved.Changes in local tissues in ultrasound therapy can affect a certain stage of the body or the whole body through neurohumoral pathways, and play a therapeutic role.
Product description:
Time: | 1-30min |
Input power: | 20VA |
Ultrasound power: | 5W |
Input voltage: | 100-240V |
Input frequency: | 50/60HZ |
Work output mode: | pulse mode |
Acoustic working frequency: | 1MHZ |
Effective ultrasonic sound intensity (W/cm²): | 0.10, 0.30, 0.50, 0.8, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50w/cm² |
Single measure: | 30cm*25cm*10cm |
Gross weight: | 2Kg |
Effects on the reproductive system
The reproductive organs are more sensitive to ultrasound. A proper amount of ultrasound
can increase the number of sperm, increase sperm motility, and increase the pregnancy rate.
High-dose ultrasound can shrink sperm. A moderate amount of ultrasound can promote the
formation of follicles, and a large dose of ultrasound can degenerate the follicles.
Ultrasound can cause embryo deformity and abortion.
Effects on bones
Multiple projections of low-dose ultrasound can promote bone growth and callus formation;
high-dose ultrasound can cause bone hypoplasia when acting on unossified bones.
Therefore, ultrasound is prohibited for young children's epiphyses.
Effect on connective tissue
The connective tissue is less sensitive to ultrasound, and it can stimulate the growth of
connective tissue for wounds with tissue damage; when the connective tissue grows
excessively, ultrasound has the effect of softening and dissipating, especially for
concentrated fibrous tissue. Therefore, ultrasound has the effect of "separating fibers"
on the scarred connective tissue and has the effect of making "gels into sol". It can also
be seen clinically that ultrasound has a significant softening effect on scars.