Dynatronics dynatron solaris 709 plus Service Manual page 90

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ulTrasound ModalITy InforMaTIon
Holding the soundhead in one place on the patient's skin
Moving the soundhead too slowly
Treating an area where sensory nerve damage is present with a loss of normal skin sensation
Time (Caution: Don't treat too long).
Bony prominences are especially susceptible, as they reflect sound waves and increase intensity to the periosteum resulting
in a burning sensation. Desensitized areas can be overheated or burned without the patient realizing it, so extreme care must
be taken with these patients (e.g. diabetes, neural damage, etc.)
Burns can be avoided as long as the treatment causes no pain, tingling, excess heat or aching (for patients with normal skin
sensation). Use sufficient coupling agent and make sure there are no bubbles in the gel. When treating in water, clear the
bubbles off the soundhead and off the patient's skin.
An un-calibrated soundhead can also cause tingling, excess heat, aching, or a burning sensation.
Read Ultrasound Contraindication, Warning, & Precaution in this manual for more information.
DYNATRON SOLARIS
PLUS SERIES | SERVICE MANUAL REV. 6
®
| AUGUST 29, 2017
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