Ultrasound therapy device for physiotherapy and beauty
The Medisound 3000 ultrasound device is our best-selling, portable ultrasound therapy device for professional users . It was developed for use in orthopedic clinics, rehabilitation centers, and physiotherapy practices.
Thanks to the advanced hardware and software, all requirements of rehabilitation facilities , as well as sports physiotherapy , can be optimally covered.
Thanks to its compact dimensions, the Medisound 3000 ultrasound therapy device is suitable for both stationary use in physiotherapy practices and mobile use with patients. A battery pack is available as an accessory, allowing ultrasound treatments even without a power connection .
The Medisound 3000 ultrasound therapy device comes with a large ultrasound therapy head with a diameter of 42 mm . A smaller ultrasound therapy head with a diameter of 16 mm for 1 MHz programs can also be ordered.
Programs of the ultrasound therapy device Medisound 3000
There are 49 preinstalled programs available, including 31 beauty/anti-aging and 18 health/sports programs . Additionally, 30 memory slots can be used for custom programs. This high-quality ultrasound device offers a wide variety of possible applications for professional users. Globus Italia has been known for many years for innovative devices in the fields of EMS, high-frequency therapy, magnetic therapy, diathermy, laser therapy, and ultrasound devices such as the Medisound 3000 .
The Medisound 3000 ultrasound therapy device is primarily used in physiotherapy, whether in physiotherapy practices, rehabilitation clinics, or the medical departments of professional sports clubs. However, there are also many discerning private users who use the Medisound 3000 ultrasound therapy device for rehabilitation and beauty applications at home. Users also include animal health practitioners and animal physiotherapists. For veterinary medicine, we also offer the UltrasoundVet 4000, an ultrasound therapy device for ultrasound treatment of dogs, cats, and horses.
In addition to the 49 preset programs, 30 custom programs can also be conveniently created via the display. The following parameters are available:
- frequency
- output power
- Duration of treatment
- Duty Cycle (pulsing of ultrasound)
A separate program name can be entered for each program.
Applications of ultrasound therapy
Ultrasound therapy can be performed in two different ways : by direct contact with a moving ultrasound head and by immersing the ultrasound head in water .
Direct contact
In this method, the ultrasound head is moved directly over the skin . A suitable conductive gel is applied to the skin to facilitate transmission between the ultrasound head and the skin, as well as to promote adhesion, gliding, and the elimination of any air between the skin and the ultrasound head. Air can prevent the transmission of ultrasound waves.
To avoid excessive heat exposure during treatment, the ultrasound head should be moved evenly . However, the movement should not be too rapid, as this would render the treatment ineffective.
Sufficient ultrasound gel should be used to ensure good contact between the ultrasound probe and the skin. The gel should be applied to the skin over an area at least twice the size of the ultrasound probe.
Immersion in water
This is a recommended method when the areas to be treated are too small or uneven, or when the area to be treated is so sensitive to pain that direct contact with the skin is too unpleasant.
The area to be treated is positioned together with the ultrasound head immersed in a container of water . The ultrasound probe should be no more than 2-3 cm from the body surface to avoid excessive dispersion of the ultrasound and thus a reduction in the therapeutic effect.
The water temperature should be approximately 37°C. The lower the water temperature, the greater the heat loss through the skin and the less therapeutic effect. The ultrasound head can be moved in a spiral motion during underwater use .
Keep the head parallel to the skin surface to reduce refraction. Regular tap water has the disadvantage that gas bubbles separate from the water and can accumulate in the patient's skin and on the ultrasound head, thus reflecting the ultrasound waves. When using tap water, you should frequently remove gas bubbles from the surface and clean the part of the ultrasound head from which the ultrasound waves are emitted at the end of the treatment.
If you have any further questions about the Medisound 3000 ultrasound therapy device, please do not hesitate to contact us. We would be happy to send you the user manual for your convenience. Simply use our contact form or send us an email.
Medisound 3000 program selection
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Beauty |
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Contraindications
Do not use ultrasound in the following cases:
- In cancer cases, ultrasound could cause cancer cells to spread.
- on hematomas;
- In conditions such as thrombophlebitis, ultrasound treatment may cause emboli to rupture;
- Ultrasound should not be used on an area of acute sepsis because it could cause the spread of infection;
- Radiotherapy has an adverse effect on tissue. Therefore, ultrasound should not be used on body parts that have been treated with radiotherapy. A six-month wait is recommended before these areas can be treated with ultrasound again.
- In osteoporosis, because ultrasound may promote decalcification. This is not an absolute contraindication. Consult your doctor first.
- On joints with pineal glands during bone growth;
- In the eye area or near the eyes;
- During pregnancy or menstruation in the abdominal and lumbar area;
- Do not use on glands or on the heart.
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Technical data sheet Medisound 3000 ultrasound therapy device