
focused ultrasound therapy
Focused ultrasound therapy uses high-frequency sound waves focused precisely on a specific area inside the body to treat medical conditions. The sound waves converge to generate heat or mechanical effects that destroy or alter targeted tissues, such as tumors or problematic tissue in the brain or joints. This non-invasive procedure relies on advanced imaging, like MRI or ultrasound, to guide treatment accurately without needing surgery. It offers a precise, outpatient option for conditions like cancer, movement disorders, or chronic pain, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue and reducing recovery time.