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Chapter 46 Sound Agents

46.1 Therapeutic Ultrasound

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3 Gnatz SM. Increased radicular pain due to therapeutic ultrasound applied to the back. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1989;70(6):493-494.

4 Oakley EM. Dangers and contraindications of therapeutic ultrasound. Physiotherapy. 1978;64:173-174.

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11 Sicard-Rosenbaum L, Lord D, Danoff JV, et al. Effects of continuous therapeutic ultrasound on growth and metastasis of subcutaneous murine tumors. Phys Ther. 1995;75:3-11.

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Chapter 46 Sound Agents

46.1 Therapeutic Ultrasound

OTHER ISSUES.

In a case series, Gnatz3 reported transient radicular symptoms in 36-year-old and 37-year-old females with lumbar disc herniations a few minutes following US treatment to lumbar paraspinals at 1.5-1.75 W/cm2. The incidences were postulated to be due to heat-induced edema accumulation within a confined space.

Note: Several sources incorporates general thermotherapy concerns into their US guidelines.

A00-B99 CERTAIN INFECTIONS AND PARASITIC DISEASES

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C00-C97 NEOPLASMS

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D50-D89 DISEASES OF BLOOD AND BLOOD-FORMING ORGANS, AND CERTAIN DISORDERS

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E00-E90 ENDOCRINE, NUTRITIONAL, AND METABOLIC DISEASES

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