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Τι (ποιος) είναι ultrasound therapy - ορισμός

MEDICAL PROCEDURE FOR PAIN RELIEF
Ultrasound treatment; Ultrasound therapy; Sonopuls; Sustained acoustic medicine; Sustained Acoustic Medicine
  • Enhanced drug uptake using [[acoustic targeted drug delivery]] (ATDD).

Grief therapy dog         
  • Greyhound therapy dogs in an elementary school in [[North Port, Florida]]
WORKING DOG
Grief therapy dog; Grief therapy dogs; Therapy dogs; Therapy Dog; Therapy Dogs; Reading Education Assistance Dogs; Canine-assisted therapy; Canine assisted therapy; Dog therapy; Dog assisted therapy; Dog-therapy; Canine-therapy; Canine therapy; Dog-assisted therapy; Dogotherapy; Comfort dog
A grief therapy dog (also known as an emotional support dog, companion dog, or comfort dogChristensen, Peter. "Service Dogs, Emotional Support Dogs and Therapy Dogs.
Expressive therapies         
  • A psychotherapist using Expressive Therapy with a client, to communicate through characters
CREATIVE ARTS-BASED TECHNIQUES FOR SELF-GUIDED IMPROVEMENT OF AFFECTIVE STATE
Creative arts therapy; Creative therapy; Intermodal Expressive Therapy; Sensory art therapy; Expressive therapist; Creative arts therapies; Expressive arts therapy; Expressive therapy; Expressive psychotherapy
The expressive therapies are the use of the creative arts as a form of therapy, including the distinct disciplines expressive arts therapy and the creative arts therapies (art therapy, dance/movement therapy, drama therapy, music therapy, writing therapy, poetry therapy, and psychodrama). Unlike traditional arts expression, the process of creation is emphasized rather than the final product.
Sensory art therapy         
  • A psychotherapist using Expressive Therapy with a client, to communicate through characters
CREATIVE ARTS-BASED TECHNIQUES FOR SELF-GUIDED IMPROVEMENT OF AFFECTIVE STATE
Creative arts therapy; Creative therapy; Intermodal Expressive Therapy; Sensory art therapy; Expressive therapist; Creative arts therapies; Expressive arts therapy; Expressive therapy; Expressive psychotherapy
Sensory art therapy is a type of treatment that uses all kinds of art (including music, visual art, and dance) to explore emotions, resolve psychological conflicts, reduce anxiety, as well as decrease physical pain. The creative and nonconventional process of sensory art therapy often elicits better results for individuals who suffer from chronic stress, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as well as those who have been diagnosed with learning/development disabilities.

Βικιπαίδεια

Therapeutic ultrasound

Therapeutic ultrasound refers generally to any type of ultrasonic procedure that uses ultrasound for therapeutic benefit. Physiotherapeutic ultrasound was introduced into clinical practice in the 1950s, with lithotripsy introduced in the 1980s. Others are at various stages in transitioning from research to clinical use: HIFU, targeted ultrasound drug delivery, trans-dermal ultrasound drug delivery, ultrasound hemostasis, cancer therapy, and ultrasound assisted thrombolysis It may use focused ultrasound (FUS) or unfocused ultrasound.

In the above applications, the ultrasound passes through human tissue where it is the main source of the observed biological effect (the oscillation of abrasive dental tools at ultrasonic frequencies therefore do not belong to this class). The ultrasound within tissue consists of very high frequency sound waves, between 800,000 Hz and 20,000,000 Hz, which cannot be heard by humans.

There is some evidence that ultrasound is more effective than placebo treatment for treating patients with arthritis pain, a range of musculoskeletal injuries and for promoting tissue healing.