Advancements in Ultrasound Therapy

These Inventions Look Promising
But
Wait For The Studies That Back Them

1)
Highly Portable Ultrasound Therapy
Invented by George K. Lewis (Cornell)

George K. Lewis has invented a portable ultrasound machine that gives small doses of the therapy throughout the day to a patient suffering from musculoskeletal, joint, and tendon problems. Although he confuses his definition with scientific jargon as well as other Ultrasound Researchers, within his definition, he gives a understandable definition of Ultrasound Therapy. Remember this is all theory still, until he proves it with clinical trial, but it seems like a good attempt, and I'm interested in seeing the results of his study because most patients don't have time or don't make time or don't have the money to visit a physical therapy office everyday during their recovery. 

Ultrasound Therapy (The George K. Lewis Definition):  Makes tissue more permeable, so that it can suck in nutrients and fresh blood to make the healing process more rapid.

George K. Lewis Ultrasound Theory

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