Ultrasonic Therapy is a therapeutic treatment commonly used in physiotherapy to promote healing and reduce pain in soft tissues and joints. It involves the use of high-frequency sound waves delivered through a handheld device applied to the skin with a special gel. These sound waves penetrate deep into the tissues, increasing blood flow, reducing inflammation, and enhancing the repair of damaged cells. Ultrasonic therapy is particularly effective for conditions like muscle strains, ligament injuries, tendonitis, and joint stiffness. It is a safe, non-invasive procedure that accelerates recovery, relieves pain, and improves tissue flexibility without the need for medication or surgery.