High-frequency sound waves are used in medicine for diagnostics (ultrasound imaging) and therapy. Emerging research explores low-intensity ultrasound to heal bone fractures, stimulate nerve regeneration, and even deliver drugs across the blood-brain barrier. Sound-based therapies combine non-invasiveness with precision, offering exciting potential in fields ranging from orthopedics to neurology and drug delivery systems.
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