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Ultrasound Therapy
Stay informed with expert insights on ultrasound therapy and diagnostics. Explore how ultrasound is used for injury recovery, pain management, and performance optimization — plus practical tips, research updates, and patient-focused guides.


How Ultrasound Therapy Enhances Circulation and Reduces Swelling
Swelling and poor circulation often accompany injuries and inflammation, causing discomfort and slowing recovery. Many people seek effective ways to manage these symptoms, especially after an acute injury. Ultrasound therapy has become a popular physiotherapy treatment that supports healing by improving blood flow and reducing swelling. This article explores how ultrasound works, its benefits for circulation and swelling reduction, and why it is a valuable option for those re

Peak Movement
Nov 283 min read


The Role of Ultrasound in Early Rehab for Ligament, Muscle, and Tendon Injuries and the Importance of Timing
Injury to ligaments, muscles, and tendons can disrupt daily life and athletic performance. Starting the right treatment early can make a big difference in how well and how quickly you recover. Ultrasound plays a key role in early rehab by helping physiotherapists at Peak Movement design effective injury recovery plans. Understanding how ultrasound fits into early rehab and why timing matters can improve outcomes for ligament sprain treatment and other soft tissue injuries. Ul

Peak Movement
Nov 253 min read


Debunking Common Myths About Therapeutic Ultrasound You Need to Know
Therapeutic ultrasound often sparks confusion and skepticism. Many people hear the term and immediately think of vague promises or outdated treatments. Yet, ultrasound therapy remains a widely used tool in physiotherapy, supported by research and clinical practice. This article clears up common misconceptions and explains what therapeutic ultrasound really does, based on evidence and expert insights from Cape Town’s Peak Movement injury clinic. Therapeutic ultrasound device i

Peak Movement
Nov 193 min read
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