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PhysioGo.Lite SONO - ultrasound therapy device

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PhysioGo.Lite SONO - a device for ultrasound therapy


Small device – effective therapy

The PhysioGo.Lite SONO device is a device that enables effective therapy using ultrasound both in physiotherapy offices and in community work with the patient. The device, thanks to ready-made therapeutic programs, helps the physiotherapist achieve the best possible effects of ultrasonic waves.

PhysioGo.Lite SONO - customer benefits

  • LIPUS Therapy - The PhysioGo.Lite SONO device offers not only classic ultrasound therapy treatments, but also the possibility of conducting LIPUS therapy ( Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound ), which uses low-frequency pulsed ultrasound waves. This method is particularly valued for its effectiveness in supporting the treatment of wounds, burns, nerve damage, degenerative diseases and bone fractures. It also provides excellent support in the treatment of bone nonunion (so-called pseudoarthrosis) and delayed union.

  • Treatment safety - Like all other Astar brand devices, PhysioGo.Lite SONO meets the requirements of Council Directive 93/42/EEC on medical devices, and is also adapted to the latest requirements of Regulation 2017/745 on medical devices. The device has also obtained the European CE mark, which emphasizes the appropriate level of product safety and compliance with the requirements (directives on safety of use, health and environmental protection).

PhysioGo.Lite SONO - benefits for the physiotherapist

  • Comfort and design - The PhysioGo.Lite SONO device was created in cooperation with the medical community. This device has been optimized for effective, comfortable work. The comfort of use is provided by a 5-inch, color display with a touch panel.

  • Built-in programs database - PhysioGo.Lite SONO contains a ready-made database of treatment programs for such medical fields as orthopedics, neurology, aesthetic medicine, dermatology, angiology, rheumatology and sports medicine. It also allows you to create your own programs and conduct therapy in manual mode. Adding a program to the Favorites list allows you to quickly find the most frequently used parameters in ultrasound therapy.

Ultrasonic heads

The PhysioGo.Lite SONO device works with three models of ultrasound therapy heads. Each head is equipped with a temperature sensor, ensuring the safety of the treatments performed.

  • The SnG head is a maintenance-free accessory with a large front surface (17.3 cm2 or 34.5 cm2 depending on the selected operating mode), which is used in classic ultrasound therapy, phonophoresis, LIPUS therapy and combined treatments (in combination with electrotherapy).

  • The GU-1 head with a front surface area of ​​1 cm2 generates a wave at a frequency of 1 or 3 MHz. It is used for sonication of small areas of the body in classic sonotherapy, LIPUS treatment and combined therapy.

  • The GU-5 head with a front surface of 5 cm 2 (1 or 3 MHz) is used in sonotherapy as well as in procedures using phonophoresis. This standard type of head also allows for LIPUS therapy and combined therapy.

What makes the PhysioGo.Lite SONO stand out?

  • waterproof heads
  • continuous/pulse emission
  • control of the head's front adhesion (measured effective treatment time)
  • temperature control of ultrasonic heads
  • calibration of head sensitivity as needed
  • Built-in ultrasound therapy treatment programs 156
  • user-settable programs 50 (for each applicator)
  • favorite programs

Functional features

  • 5” color display with touch panel
  • one treatment channel
  • possibility of simultaneous operation of two SnG heads, then the total surface area of ​​the heads in two-section mode is 34.6 cm2
  • manual mode
  • disease entities selected by name or field
  • database of built-in treatment programs
  • user program database
  • favorite programs
  • ability to edit user program names
  • encyclopedia with description of the treatment methodology
  • possibility of performing LIPUS therapy
  • statistics of performed procedures
  • adjusting the volume of the sounder
  • battery (option)

Standard equipment

  • camera training
  • power cord with filter
  • ultrasound gel 500 g
  • screen stylus
  • LCD screen cloth
  • masking covers with cut-out 2 pcs.
  • spare fuses
  • user manual
  • post-inspection report on safety tests
  • technical passport
  • Warranty Card

Optional equipment

  • head type GU-1; 1/ 3 MHz; 1 cm2 with holder
  • head type GU-5; 1/ 3 MHz; 5 cm2 with holder
  • SnG type head; 1/ 3 MHz; 17.3 cm2 with holder
  • PRO bag , OPTI bag
  • Versa / Versa X table
  • battery

Application of ultrasound therapy

  • Analgesic effect
  • Spine pain, Th and LS sections
  • Sciatica pain syndrome
  • Painful shoulder syndrome
  • Painful elbow syndrome
  • Phantom pains
  • Reducing muscle tension
  • Degenerative joint diseases
  • Neuralgia
  • Lockjaw
  • Scars
  • Shin ulcer
  • Drug administration (phonophoresis)

Biological influence

  • Increased permeability of cell membranes
  • Improving cellular respiration and stimulating cell metabolism
  • Changes in the structure of tissue colloids and their hydration
  • Changes in tissue ionic systems
  • Change in tissue reaction towards alkaline

Contraindications

  • Neoplasms and conditions after their surgical removal
  • Pregnancy in the lower spine and abdominal area
  • Active tuberculosis processes
  • Bleeding disorders
  • Circulatory failure and cardiac arrhythmias
  • Serious general condition and exhaustion
  • Incomplete bone growth in the growth plate area
  • Neuralgia of unexplained origin
  • Acute inflammatory processes and fevers
  • Diabetes (low blood glucose levels)
  • Thrombophlebitis
  • Implanted electronic implants, e.g. pacemaker
  • Peripheral blood supply disorders
  • Neuropathies
  • Intervertebral disc prolapse
  • Conditions after excision of the vertebral arch
  • In the case of implants and endoprostheses, precautions must be taken

For more information about ultrasound, please visit:

  • Ultrasound in physical therapy
  • Application of ultrasound in physical therapy
  • Low frequency ultrasound.
  • Ultrasound in physical therapy - indications and contraindications
  • Ultrasound – what does a treatment with a sonotherapy device look like?