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A Comparison of Traditional Ultrasound and Sustained Acoustic Medicine (SAM)
Shortly after world war II therapeutic ultrasound was
developed to treat musculoskeletal injuries (Figure 1). In
2008 doctoral student George Lewis gets literally “shocked”
at the Cornel Lab.