Non-Invasive Ultrasound Therapy
Non-Invasive Ultrasound Therapy utilizes precisely controlled acoustic energy to achieve targeted treatment and modulation in laboratory animals (e.g., mice, rats, rabbits) without compromising tissue integrity. This technology plays a vital role in biomedical research due to its non-invasiveness, deep-tissue penetration, and adjustable parameters.

Non-Invasive Ultrasound Therapy
Non-Invasive Ultrasound Therapy utilizes precisely controlled acoustic energy to achieve targeted treatment and modulation in laboratory animals (e.g., mice, rats, rabbits) without compromising tissue integrity. This technology plays a vital role in biomedical research due to its non-invasiveness, deep-tissue penetration, and adjustable parameters.
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Neuromodulation
Non-invasive ultrasound excites or inhibits neurons, regulating activity and circuit responses.
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BBB Modulation
Focused ultrasound temporarily opens the barrier to enhance drug delivery and therapeutic efficacy.
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Ultrasonic Thrombolysis
Employs ultrasound to dissolve blood clots for therapeutic purposes.
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HIFU Ablation
HIFU targets deep tissues non-invasively to destroy abnormal areas for therapeutic purposes.
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Sonodynamic Therapy
Focused ultrasound activates sonosensitizers in deep tissues non-invasively for anti-tumor effects.
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Non-Invasive Rehabilitation
Low-intensity ultrasound aids vascular growth, neural repair, and reduces inflammation.
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Head-Mounted Transducer for Awake Animal Behavioral Modulation
The head-mounted transducer delivers ultrasound stimulation to awake animals, enabling behavioral regulation or neurological therapy.
Right Fig.1: Head-mounted ultrasound device modulates perception in small animals.
Right Fig.2: STN stimulation in Parkinsonian mice significantly improves motor behaviors.