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2012年9月7日 星期五

Treating Tendinitis at Home With an Ultrasound Therapy Machine


Tendons are located at the ending of muscles and are what attach muscle to bones. Tendons are naturally resilient, but their shortage of flexibility and constant tugging due to their location make them more apt to tear. These minuscule tears cause irritation and soreness and this condition is known as tendinitis.

Indications of tendinitis can vary from tenderness and inflexibility in the general area of the affected tendon to seemingly blazing area surrounding the affected area. Hurting is going to most likely be at its worst during the day and/or after bodily activities. Tendon and joint sections may also be stiff the day after action. Those most affected by this condition generally use the same tendons for repetitive exercises or work, such as playing racquetball or pulling levers at a job.

Tendinitis can be prevented by consistently stretching muscles, especially the ones that get more use than the others. This causes the tendon's link to the muscle to increase in length and become more flexible and therefore, less likely to tear. Tendinitis can turn into a very severe problem if it is not recognized and cared for quickly. It is important to deal with the condition as soon as possible to prevent it from reaching a more brutal stage.

For chronic tendinitis, a portable home ultrasound machine can help relieve the pain and heal the condition. Ultrasound therapy treatments were once reserved only for pro athletes and those that could afford them. Now, it is possible to utilize ultrasonic ultrasound to treat many painful conditions.

Therapeutic ultrasound treatment is a rehab method that uses sound waves to treat pain, inflammation and muscle spasm. Commonly utilized by chiropractors, doctors and physical therapists since the 1940's, the safety and effectiveness of ultrasound has long been established in the medical community. Ultra sound waves penetrate the surface layers of the skin, causing tissues to vibrate, producing a deep heat to soothe inflammation and relieve pain. In addition, ultra sonic devices increase blood flow and oxygen to reduce local swelling and speed the healing process.

Chronic conditions, such as tendinitis, means constant re-injury leading to additional scar tissue, decreased range of motion, limited performance and a life time of pain. For tendon injuries, a specific kind of home ultrasound machine that is meant to treat soft tissue injuries is needed.

When looking for an ultrasound physical therapy machine to use in your home, you want to purchase a device that utilizes 1Mhz ultra sound waves. You should look for an FDA approved unit that is quality manufactured and comes with at least a 1 year warranty. These home ultrasound machines are very safe because they utilize pulsed ultrasound waves. Pulsed ultrasound is just as effective as a doctor's continuous wave ultrasound machine, but treatments will be more often. With a portable therapeutic ultrasound machine, you can treat your tendinitis daily in the comfort of your own home.




Christine Beggs is the founder and CEO of EZUltrasound.com, the leading provider of portable home ultrasound machines to relieve pain and speed healing. Over the past 2 years, Christine has strived to deliver affordable, therapeutic ultrasound machines to anyone who needs them. Working closely with doctors and physical therapists, Christine has first hand knowledge of ultrasound therapy, its benefits and applications, and has a passion for sharing this knowledge in her articles. She developed EZUltrasound.com to relay her continual dedication to improving the quality of people's lives through the use of therapeutic ultrasound. To find out more, please visit www.EZUltrasound.com.





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2012年8月23日 星期四

Treating Bursitis With a Therapeutic Home Ultrasound Machine


The bursa is a tough, flat, membranous sac enclosing any joint between bones in our body. This sac contains a lubricating fluid and lies close to the tendons that attach the muscles to the joint. The fluid in the bursa keeps the ends of the bones in a joint well lubricated and in good condition.

Bursitis is a very painful condition resulting from an excessive accumulation of fluid in the bursa, causing it to swell up and press on the neighboring tissues. Bursitis may be acute, occurring suddenly as a result of injury or trauma. It may be chronic, occurring frequently. When any one of the joints in the body is stressed by being frequently, repeatedly and/or overused for a sustained period of time, the bursa responds by producing excess fluid and becomes painfully inflamed.

There are many other causes for bursitis. These are: staphylococcal or some bacterial infection; deposits of calcium or uric acid crystals; abnormal joints because of difference in leg lengths; arthritis; bone spurs; rheumatoid arthritis; psoriatic arthritis; tuberculosis; thyroid diseases; diabetes; or gout.

The type of bursitis you have depends on which of the joints in your body is affected. Shoulder and elbow bursitis are often associated with excessive physical activity that stress these joints. Bursitis of the hip joint may be due to infection or injury. Runners and ballet dancers are subject to hip bursitis. Sitting for a long time in the same position may cause ischial bursitis. The knee joints could be affected by frequent kneeling in upright position, obesity in conjunction with diseases like diabetes or osteoporosis. Young athletes who do not take care to wear well fitting shoes may develop calcaneal bursitis of the heel or ankle.

There are several options for treatment of bursitis. Very often treatment for bursitis may involve simple procedures of bursitis physical therapy like R.I.C.E, which is resting, icing, compression and elevation of the affected joint. Other bursitis physical therapy procedures are stretching and muscle strengthening exercises, and soft tissue manipulation.

Bursitis treatment may also utilize therapeutic ultrasound. Ultrasound physical therapy reduces pain and inflammation in the bursa because the ultra sound waves increase blood circulation and oxygen to the injury site. In short, ultrasound therapy causes micro-vibrations in the soft tissues beneath the skin's surface to increase blood supply and subsequently decrease local swelling and chronic inflammation. The vibrations also help to speed healing and relieve pain associated with bursitis.

Home ultrasound machines are now available for ultrasound bursitis treatment and rehabilitation. Such ultrasonic treatments are more affordable and convenient than chiropractor and physical therapist visits. Previously, ultrasound therapy treatments have only be available for professional athletes, but it is now possible to rehab bursitis, and many other chronic injuries, in the comfort of your own home.

Soft tissue injuries, such as bursitis, require a specific kind of home ultrasound machine. A home ultrasound physical therapy machine should emit 1Mhz ultrasound waves. It is also important to purchase an FDA approved ultrasound unit that is quality manufactured. Your portable therapeutic ultrasound device should also be covered with at least a 1 year warranty.

Because these home ultrasound machines utilize pulsed ultrasound waves, they are very safe for use by the general public. Pulse ultrasound also is just as effective as continuous wave ultrasound that is used by doctors, but in home treatments will just be more often. With a portable therapeutic ultrasound machine, you can treat your bursitis daily in the comfort of your own home.




Christine Beggs is the founder and CEO of EZUltrasound.com, the leading provider of portable home ultrasound machines to relieve pain and speed healing. Over the past 2 years, Christine has strived to deliver affordable, therapeutic ultrasound machines to anyone who needs them. Working closely with doctors and physical therapists, Christine has first hand knowledge of ultrasound therapy, its benefits and applications, and has a passion for sharing this knowledge in her articles. She developed EZUltrasound.com to relay her continual dedication to improving the quality of people's lives through the use of therapeutic ultrasound. To find out more, please visit www.EZUltrasound.com.





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2012年7月8日 星期日

Treating Bursitis With a Therapeutic Home Ultrasound Machine


The bursa is a tough, flat, membranous sac enclosing any joint between bones in our body. This sac contains a lubricating fluid and lies close to the tendons that attach the muscles to the joint. The fluid in the bursa keeps the ends of the bones in a joint well lubricated and in good condition.

Bursitis is a very painful condition resulting from an excessive accumulation of fluid in the bursa, causing it to swell up and press on the neighboring tissues. Bursitis may be acute, occurring suddenly as a result of injury or trauma. It may be chronic, occurring frequently. When any one of the joints in the body is stressed by being frequently, repeatedly and/or overused for a sustained period of time, the bursa responds by producing excess fluid and becomes painfully inflamed.

There are many other causes for bursitis. These are: staphylococcal or some bacterial infection; deposits of calcium or uric acid crystals; abnormal joints because of difference in leg lengths; arthritis; bone spurs; rheumatoid arthritis; psoriatic arthritis; tuberculosis; thyroid diseases; diabetes; or gout.

The type of bursitis you have depends on which of the joints in your body is affected. Shoulder and elbow bursitis are often associated with excessive physical activity that stress these joints. Bursitis of the hip joint may be due to infection or injury. Runners and ballet dancers are subject to hip bursitis. Sitting for a long time in the same position may cause ischial bursitis. The knee joints could be affected by frequent kneeling in upright position, obesity in conjunction with diseases like diabetes or osteoporosis. Young athletes who do not take care to wear well fitting shoes may develop calcaneal bursitis of the heel or ankle.

There are several options for treatment of bursitis. Very often treatment for bursitis may involve simple procedures of bursitis physical therapy like R.I.C.E, which is resting, icing, compression and elevation of the affected joint. Other bursitis physical therapy procedures are stretching and muscle strengthening exercises, and soft tissue manipulation.

Bursitis treatment may also utilize therapeutic ultrasound. Ultrasound physical therapy reduces pain and inflammation in the bursa because the ultra sound waves increase blood circulation and oxygen to the injury site. In short, ultrasound therapy causes micro-vibrations in the soft tissues beneath the skin's surface to increase blood supply and subsequently decrease local swelling and chronic inflammation. The vibrations also help to speed healing and relieve pain associated with bursitis.

Home ultrasound machines are now available for ultrasound bursitis treatment and rehabilitation. Such ultrasonic treatments are more affordable and convenient than chiropractor and physical therapist visits. Previously, ultrasound therapy treatments have only be available for professional athletes, but it is now possible to rehab bursitis, and many other chronic injuries, in the comfort of your own home.

Soft tissue injuries, such as bursitis, require a specific kind of home ultrasound machine. A home ultrasound physical therapy machine should emit 1Mhz ultrasound waves. It is also important to purchase an FDA approved ultrasound unit that is quality manufactured. Your portable therapeutic ultrasound device should also be covered with at least a 1 year warranty.

Because these home ultrasound machines utilize pulsed ultrasound waves, they are very safe for use by the general public. Pulse ultrasound also is just as effective as continuous wave ultrasound that is used by doctors, but in home treatments will just be more often. With a portable therapeutic ultrasound machine, you can treat your bursitis daily in the comfort of your own home.




Christine Beggs is the founder and CEO of EZUltrasound.com, the leading provider of portable home ultrasound machines to relieve pain and speed healing. Over the past 2 years, Christine has strived to deliver affordable, therapeutic ultrasound machines to anyone who needs them. Working closely with doctors and physical therapists, Christine has first hand knowledge of ultrasound therapy, its benefits and applications, and has a passion for sharing this knowledge in her articles. She developed EZUltrasound.com to relay her continual dedication to improving the quality of people's lives through the use of therapeutic ultrasound. To find out more, please visit www.EZUltrasound.com.





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2012年5月23日 星期三

Treating Tendinitis at Home With an Ultrasound Therapy Machine


Tendons are located at the ending of muscles and are what attach muscle to bones. Tendons are naturally resilient, but their shortage of flexibility and constant tugging due to their location make them more apt to tear. These minuscule tears cause irritation and soreness and this condition is known as tendinitis.

Indications of tendinitis can vary from tenderness and inflexibility in the general area of the affected tendon to seemingly blazing area surrounding the affected area. Hurting is going to most likely be at its worst during the day and/or after bodily activities. Tendon and joint sections may also be stiff the day after action. Those most affected by this condition generally use the same tendons for repetitive exercises or work, such as playing racquetball or pulling levers at a job.

Tendinitis can be prevented by consistently stretching muscles, especially the ones that get more use than the others. This causes the tendon's link to the muscle to increase in length and become more flexible and therefore, less likely to tear. Tendinitis can turn into a very severe problem if it is not recognized and cared for quickly. It is important to deal with the condition as soon as possible to prevent it from reaching a more brutal stage.

For chronic tendinitis, a portable home ultrasound machine can help relieve the pain and heal the condition. Ultrasound therapy treatments were once reserved only for pro athletes and those that could afford them. Now, it is possible to utilize ultrasonic ultrasound to treat many painful conditions.

Therapeutic ultrasound treatment is a rehab method that uses sound waves to treat pain, inflammation and muscle spasm. Commonly utilized by chiropractors, doctors and physical therapists since the 1940's, the safety and effectiveness of ultrasound has long been established in the medical community. Ultra sound waves penetrate the surface layers of the skin, causing tissues to vibrate, producing a deep heat to soothe inflammation and relieve pain. In addition, ultra sonic devices increase blood flow and oxygen to reduce local swelling and speed the healing process.

Chronic conditions, such as tendinitis, means constant re-injury leading to additional scar tissue, decreased range of motion, limited performance and a life time of pain. For tendon injuries, a specific kind of home ultrasound machine that is meant to treat soft tissue injuries is needed.

When looking for an ultrasound physical therapy machine to use in your home, you want to purchase a device that utilizes 1Mhz ultra sound waves. You should look for an FDA approved unit that is quality manufactured and comes with at least a 1 year warranty. These home ultrasound machines are very safe because they utilize pulsed ultrasound waves. Pulsed ultrasound is just as effective as a doctor's continuous wave ultrasound machine, but treatments will be more often. With a portable therapeutic ultrasound machine, you can treat your tendinitis daily in the comfort of your own home.




Christine Beggs is the founder and CEO of EZUltrasound.com, the leading provider of portable home ultrasound machines to relieve pain and speed healing. Over the past 2 years, Christine has strived to deliver affordable, therapeutic ultrasound machines to anyone who needs them. Working closely with doctors and physical therapists, Christine has first hand knowledge of ultrasound therapy, its benefits and applications, and has a passion for sharing this knowledge in her articles. She developed EZUltrasound.com to relay her continual dedication to improving the quality of people's lives through the use of therapeutic ultrasound. To find out more, please visit www.EZUltrasound.com.





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2012年5月11日 星期五

Treating Tendinitis at Home With an Ultrasound Therapy Machine


Tendons are located at the ending of muscles and are what attach muscle to bones. Tendons are naturally resilient, but their shortage of flexibility and constant tugging due to their location make them more apt to tear. These minuscule tears cause irritation and soreness and this condition is known as tendinitis.

Indications of tendinitis can vary from tenderness and inflexibility in the general area of the affected tendon to seemingly blazing area surrounding the affected area. Hurting is going to most likely be at its worst during the day and/or after bodily activities. Tendon and joint sections may also be stiff the day after action. Those most affected by this condition generally use the same tendons for repetitive exercises or work, such as playing racquetball or pulling levers at a job.

Tendinitis can be prevented by consistently stretching muscles, especially the ones that get more use than the others. This causes the tendon's link to the muscle to increase in length and become more flexible and therefore, less likely to tear. Tendinitis can turn into a very severe problem if it is not recognized and cared for quickly. It is important to deal with the condition as soon as possible to prevent it from reaching a more brutal stage.

For chronic tendinitis, a portable home ultrasound machine can help relieve the pain and heal the condition. Ultrasound therapy treatments were once reserved only for pro athletes and those that could afford them. Now, it is possible to utilize ultrasonic ultrasound to treat many painful conditions.

Therapeutic ultrasound treatment is a rehab method that uses sound waves to treat pain, inflammation and muscle spasm. Commonly utilized by chiropractors, doctors and physical therapists since the 1940's, the safety and effectiveness of ultrasound has long been established in the medical community. Ultra sound waves penetrate the surface layers of the skin, causing tissues to vibrate, producing a deep heat to soothe inflammation and relieve pain. In addition, ultra sonic devices increase blood flow and oxygen to reduce local swelling and speed the healing process.

Chronic conditions, such as tendinitis, means constant re-injury leading to additional scar tissue, decreased range of motion, limited performance and a life time of pain. For tendon injuries, a specific kind of home ultrasound machine that is meant to treat soft tissue injuries is needed.

When looking for an ultrasound physical therapy machine to use in your home, you want to purchase a device that utilizes 1Mhz ultra sound waves. You should look for an FDA approved unit that is quality manufactured and comes with at least a 1 year warranty. These home ultrasound machines are very safe because they utilize pulsed ultrasound waves. Pulsed ultrasound is just as effective as a doctor's continuous wave ultrasound machine, but treatments will be more often. With a portable therapeutic ultrasound machine, you can treat your tendinitis daily in the comfort of your own home.




Christine Beggs is the founder and CEO of EZUltrasound.com, the leading provider of portable home ultrasound machines to relieve pain and speed healing. Over the past 2 years, Christine has strived to deliver affordable, therapeutic ultrasound machines to anyone who needs them. Working closely with doctors and physical therapists, Christine has first hand knowledge of ultrasound therapy, its benefits and applications, and has a passion for sharing this knowledge in her articles. She developed EZUltrasound.com to relay her continual dedication to improving the quality of people's lives through the use of therapeutic ultrasound. To find out more, please visit www.EZUltrasound.com.





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