You may have heard of sonic wave therapy as an innovative new disease treatment option. But what is sonic wave therapy?
Well, this specialized treatment uses shockwaves to target and repair injured tissues, making it practical for treating chronic pain, tendonitis, or injured muscles and joints.
More recently, research has also shown that sonic wave therapy can help improve pain and promote healing in people with brain injury.
Here, we will explore the basics of sonic wave therapy from a neurological point of view in more detail, looking at its benefits and some factors that can influence how effective this treatment is.
Sonic wave therapy uses energy in the form of sound waves to help reduce pain and promote healing. This makes it effective for many pain-causing conditions, such as arthritis and tendonitis.
In a sonic wave therapy session, sound waves are directed at specific areas of the body that are injured using a hand-held device. They travel through the skin into the targeted tissue to encourage tissue repair and reduce pain.
Sonic wave therapy promotes healing by increasing blood flow to the area, which speeds up the healing process.
The sonic waves also help break down scar tissue and calcified deposits (like kidney stones) and reduce pain by overstimulating the nerve endings.
The treatment is typically quick, lasting about 5 to 20 minutes per session, and does not require anesthesia.
You might feel a little discomfort during the procedure, but it’s generally well-tolerated, and there is minimal downtime after each session.
Sonic wave therapy has long been used to treat chronic pain conditions and injuries to muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones.
More recently, sonic wave therapy has shown promise in treating various neurological conditions.
Although still an emerging field of research, studies indicate that sonic wave therapy may help with:
Q: Is sonic wave therapy painful?
A: Pain levels vary depending on the treated area and individual sensitivity. However, most patients experience only mild discomfort during the treatment.
Q: How many sessions are needed to see results?
A: While some people notice improvement after a single session, most conditions require 3-5 sessions for the best results. Your healthcare provider will tailor a treatment plan based on your specific needs.
Q: Are there any side effects of sonic wave therapy?
A: Side effects are minimal but can include temporary redness, swelling, or bruising at the treatment site. These effects are usually mild and resolve on their own.
Sonic wave therapy offers a non-invasive approach to treating various neurological and musculoskeletal conditions, from chronic pain to brain injuries.
If you’re considering this therapy, Universal Neurological Care offers specialized treatments tailored to your needs. Reach out today to schedule a consultation and find out if sonic wave therapy is right for your neurological health journey.