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    Ultrasound intensity and wave depth

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    I am always stuck with this confusion about wave intensity and penetration depth.

    i learned that penetration depth is related to frequency (that is high frequency means superficial effect, and vice verse )

    But what what wave intensity > Does changing the intensity affect the penetration depth ?

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    Re: Ultrasound intensity and wave depth

    Hello, The ultrasound frequency determines the penetration, meaning that in Recovery unites you will find some custom settings like 1MHz , 3 MHz most commonly. The 1MHz its used for in deep recovery, like US for coxarthrosis, and 3 MHz is commonly used for superficial areas like gonarthrosis and so on. Meaning that the difference is from the distance of the head of the US to the targeted area. And yes the intensity affects the penetration depth. For Ex. hip pains of coxarthrosis will go for 1MHz and 0.8 w/cm2, maybe 1 w/ cm2 after a good knowledge of patient history. for gonarthrosis maybe 0.6-0.8 W/cm2 and 3MHz. Hope it helps.


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    Re: Ultrasound intensity and wave depth

    Must have Kinesiology Taping DVD
    Check Electrotherapy on the Web

    Site ran by Prof. Tim Watson

    Has a good sheet on how to calculate US dose. Based on research.


    Quote Originally Posted by abohollolo View Post
    I am always stuck with this confusion about wave intensity and penetration depth.

    i learned that penetration depth is related to frequency (that is high frequency means superficial effect, and vice verse )

    But what what wave intensity > Does changing the intensity affect the penetration depth ?



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