Ultrasound therapy is typically administered by a trained nurse or physical therapist. The procedure involves:
Positioning the patient comfortably. Applying a coupling gel to the treatment area. Setting the appropriate ultrasound parameters (frequency, intensity, and mode). Moving the transducer in a circular or linear motion over the treatment area. Monitoring the patient for any discomfort or adverse reactions.
The duration of the therapy session typically ranges from 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the condition being treated.