From Securing Stealth

Topics:
Healthcare Products
Tags:
Royal Academy Of Engineering,
Ultrasound
Source:
The Royal Academy of Engineering

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Overview: Ultrasound is used regularly throughout to treat sporting and other soft tissue injuries. However, many of the 10,000 ultrasound physiotherapy units currently in use fail to deliver within 30 per cent of the indicated power and some do not work at all. The only way to ensure that patients receive the most effective treatment for their soft tissue injuries is to provide evidence that the equipment delivers the correct level of ultrasound power.

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Format: PDF | Size: 99KB | Date: May 2004 | Pages: 5


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