Ultrasound cryo-thermo therapy
The combination of ultrasound with cold and heat
Ultrasound therapy is a non-invasive therapy method that uses mechanical wave energy. In addition to generating a micro-massage, these waves are absorbed by the tissue and converted into heat energy.
The combination with cryotherapy: The aim is to limit the thermal effect. This allows more energy to be delivered to the tissue without causing “excessive” heating.
The combination with thermotherapy: In certain clinical pictures (chronic inflammation, degeneration, muscle tension), heating can help to increase the therapeutic effect.
A device for even better results in the treatment of
- Healing of bone fractures and tendon injuries
- Treating scar tissue (to make it more elastic)
- Relieving joint and muscle pain (by increasing temperature)
- Accelerating wound healing
- Increasing the elasticity of soft tissues
- Reducing swelling
Ultrasound-cryo-thermal devices
In the search for continuous improvement, an innovative device was developed with various functions that together achieve an even better therapeutic effect.