Overview of Therapeutic Ultrasound Applications and Safety Considerations
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor · Pennsylvania State University · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Applications of ultrasound in medicine for therapeutic purposes have been accepted and beneficial uses of ultrasonic biological effects for many years. Low-power ultrasound of about 1 MHz has been widely applied since the 1950s for physical therapy in conditions such as tendinitis and bursitis. In the 1980s, high-pressure-amplitude shock waves came into use for mechanically resolving kidney stones, and "lithotripsy" rapidly replaced surgery as the most frequent treatment choice. The use of ultrasonic energy for therapy continues to expand, and approved applications now include uterine fibroid ablation, cataract removal (phacoemulsification), surgical tissue cutting and hemostasis, transdermal drug delivery,…
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Authors
6- DLDouglas L. MillerCorresponding
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
- NSNadine Smith
Pennsylvania State University
- MRMichael R. Bailey
University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory
- GJGregory J. Czarnota
Sunnybrook Research Institute, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
- KHKullervo Hynynen
University of Toronto
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Therapeutic ultrasound
- Ultrasound
- Medical physics
- Intensive care medicine
- Surgery
- Radiology
- Good health and well-being