Therapeutic ultrasound employs acoustic waves beyond the range of human hearing to address soft tissue injuries. Focused sonic energy is delivered to affected areas, generating vibrations that can mechanically disrupt fibrous adhesions. This modality is commonly used in physical therapy and rehabilitation settings to improve tissue extensibility and reduce pain associated with scar tissue.
Non-invasive interventions for scar tissue management offer significant advantages, reducing the need for surgical procedures. The application of controlled acoustic energy can promote improved circulation, reduce inflammation, and enhance collagen remodeling, all contributing to faster and more effective healing. Historically, managing scar tissue has relied heavily on manual therapies and surgery; however, advances in therapeutic technologies have introduced less invasive and potentially more effective options.