Abstract
Ultrasound therapy has been investigated for over half a century. Ultrasound can act on tissue through a variety of mechanisms, including thermal, shockwave and cavitation mechanisms, and through these can elicit different responses. Ultrasound therapy can provide a non-invasive or minimally invasive treatment option, and ultrasound technology has advanced to the point where devices can be developed to investigate a wide range of applications. This review focuses on non-cancer clinical applications of therapeutic ultrasound, with an emphasis on treatments that have recently reached clinical investigations, and preclinical research programmes that have great potential to impact patient care.
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O’Reilly, M. A., & Hynynen, K. (2015, May 1). Emerging non-cancer applications of therapeutic ultrasound. International Journal of Hyperthermia. Informa Healthcare. https://doi.org/10.3109/02656736.2015.1004375
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