For individuals suffering from chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), finding effective long-term relief can be a challenge. While traditional medical options like antibiotics, nasal sprays, and surgery are common, many patients in Singapore are now seeking non-invasive, evidence-informed alternatives. We offer a specialized sinus treatment in Singapore using therapeutic ultrasound, a physiotherapy modality designed to target inflammation and support recovery.
Chronic rhinosinusitis creates persistent inflammation in the nasal and sinus lining, significantly impacting daily quality of life.
Nasal congestion, facial pain/pressure, postnasal drip, discharge, and reduced sense of smell.
Often, bacterial biofilms (structured communities of bacteria) adhere to sinus tissues, protecting bacteria from the immune system and medications.
Our approach to sinus treatment in Singapore utilizes pulsed ultrasound therapy. This physiotherapy modality delivers high-frequency sound waves (approx. 1 MHz) to the affected area.
The sound waves are pulsed to create mechanical effects rather than excessive heat7.
The mechanical agitation and micro-vibrations help weaken stubborn bacterial biofilms, potentially improving bacterial clearance.
It enhances local blood circulation and supports mucociliary clearance within the sinus cavities.
Research supports the use of pulsed ultrasound as a valuable adjunct to conventional care for chronic sinus conditions.
In a clinical study of 22 patients, those treated with pulsed ultrasound reported significant reductions in facial pain, congestion, and nasal discharge after six sessions.
Repeated sessions may help improve olfactory dysfunction (loss of smell), a distressing symptom for many.
The treatment is non-invasive, typically painless, and generally well-tolerated.
This physiotherapy approach is suitable for adults experiencing persistent sinus symptoms and seeking non-invasive treatment options.
Answers to common questions about our sinus physiotherapy treatment.
No, it is typically painless. Most patients feel only a mild warming or gentle vibration.
While protocols vary, clinical studies often suggest multiple sessions over one to two weeks depending on severity.
This is an adjunct therapy. It works alongside medical treatments prescribed by ENT specialists to reduce symptom burden.
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