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Changing the frequency of Ultrasound Massager ?
Is it possible to convert one of those existing portable Ultrasound unit thats use ( 1- 3 mhz ) to lower frequencies i.e. 35 - 350 khz or build one form scratch ?
thanks
hele
Is it possible to convert one of those existing portable Ultrasound unit thats use ( 1- 3 mhz ) to lower frequencies i.e. 35 - 350 khz or build one form scratch ?
thanks
hele
Comments
10 years ago
You want to interfere with dogs?
I'm not sure you could, as the output is largely tied to the construction of the transducer.
L
Reply 10 years ago
I want an ultrsound device the like of which only seems avaiable in research to rest / help heal myself.
hele
Reply 10 years ago
The people who reckon this range is good (for something) - what do they use? Can you link us somewhere?
L
Reply 10 years ago
WooWoo Alert!
Reply 10 years ago
That's electric / electromagnetic.
L
Reply 10 years ago
I kn that, and you know that, but woowoo tends to look at one thing and see another.
Reply 10 years ago
Thats called perception I believe , though I forgot pseudo skeptics didnt have any ..
Reply 10 years ago
So what is it that wants healing, and whats/are the precedent(s)?
L
Reply 10 years ago
There are no particulair precedents other injurie/s that have affected my soft tissue , and in the process my mobility.
Is there a point to your question ?
Why the precedents are important to you or my original idea any way ?
Reply 10 years ago
Im not sure why Kiteman think this is woowoo Theres quite lot of research backing up Low frequency ultrasound being used to heal and even regenerate teeth ! I wanted it for soft tissue purposes , as I already use 1 mhz ultrasound device and read the lower frequencies are even more effective , capable of going deeper . Any way here are some link .
http://medgadget.com/archives/2007/12/lowfrequency_ultrasound_for_chronic_wounds.html
This is the only commerical LFU device I am aware of but its set one frequency 69 khz I think - i can double check
http://www.nanovibronix.com/Nano/Templates/showpage.asp?DBID=1&LNGID=1&TMID=84&FID=563
and regenerted teeth I mentioned.
http://www.engadget.com/2006/06/30/new-low-intensity-pulsed-ultrasound-device-helps-re-grow-teeth/
Theres plenty more articles on google / pubmed etc too if you feel like looking.
I know 1 mhz unit works for me ( the only electronic gadget that has ) so this is not some leap of faith on my part , I want to see how I respond to lower frequencies at various ranges .
manfred
10 years ago
http://www.theinvisiblegorilla.com/
enjoy.
:)