Sports Medicine Experts Validate the Effectiveness of Sustained Acoustic Medicine in Treating Musculoskeletal Injuries, Study Shows
A recent study published in a medical journal reveals that healthcare professionals specializing in collegiate, military, and professional sports medicine have found sustained acoustic medicine (sam) to be highly beneficial for their patients. Developed by ZetrOZ Systems, sam is a long-duration, high-dose ultrasound treatment delivered through the sam® wearable ultrasound unit.
The study, titled "Evaluation of Sustained Acoustic Medicine for Treating Musculoskeletal Injuries in Military and Sports Medicine," involved surveying 97 sports medicine providers and conducting panel discussions with an additional 142 medical professionals who utilized sustained acoustic medicine to promote soft tissue healing. The results overwhelmingly demonstrated that a majority of professionals (83%) rated the treatment as "excellent" or "good" in terms of its benefits, while an additional 11% found it to be somewhat beneficial.
Notable findings included accelerated clinical improvement in under two weeks, a 50% reduction in pain medication usage, high patient receptiveness to the treatment, and increased provider confidence in improved function and return to work after 30 days of sustained acoustic medicine. With its noninvasive and versatile nature, sam therapy offers a safe and effective solution for healing musculoskeletal injuries, providing individuals with the opportunity to recover and resume their activities. ZetrOZ Systems' wearable sam® devices deliver continuous therapy for up to four hours directly to the affected area, generating deep heat, convection, and vasodilation while activating cellular proliferation.
The company's technology has garnered support and funding from prestigious institutions such as the National Institute of Health, National Science Foundation, Department of Defense, and NASA, and it holds 46 U.S. patents.
To learn more about ZetrOZ Systems and the sam® line of wearable ultrasound devices, visit www.samrecover.com.
Source: ZetrOZ Systems via News Wire