Enraf-Academy Introduction Note
- Users of Enraf-Nonius treatment devices must be trained in how to use the system properly and have the appropriate skills.
- Any treatment instructions regarding treatment location, duration and strength require medical knowledge and should only be given by authorised doctors, therapists and health professionals. It is imperative that these instructions are followed.
- Before using Enraf-Nonius equipment, read, understand and practice the instructions for use. Know the limitations and hazards associated with using the device. Also observe the precautionary and operational decals placed on the unit.
StatUS Therapy - Hands free ultrasound: simple, safe and efficient
StatUS™ is Stationary UltraSound.
It is the most exciting and innovative product for the physiotherapeutical use of ultrasound, developed by Enraf-Nonius.
Did you ever think how ideal it would be if you could conduct your ultrasound treatments without having to sit with the patient, moving the treatment head over the injured tissue? And wouldn’t it be great if you could really transmit ultrasound energy right there where you need it and only there! This is no longer a dream, Stationary UltraSound (StatUS™) makes it possible! Not only is this treatment more beneficial to your patients, but it also saves you time in order to conduct other activities. Imagine the significant cost savings in the future!
We trust that StatUS™ will intrigue you too and for this we have created the website www.enraf-nonius.com/StatUS where you can find even more detailed information on the product and the therapy. Enjoy StatUS™, the innovative, unique hands free ultrasound!
Sonopuls StatUS Therapy
Sonopuls StatUSTM Therapy described in the StatUSTM Therapy Guide. This guide contains:
- A full theoretical explanation of ultrasound therapy
- An explanation of Static Ultrasound
- A full description of the practical use of StatUS therapy
- A full description of 52 protocols
- All protocols include a literature references (evidence based protocols) !!
The therapy guide is currently available in the English and German language.
Click here to download the therapy guide |
In this booklet the following protocols are incorporated:
Protocol 1 | Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) |
Protocol 2 | Cervical Myofascial Pain Syndrome |
Protocol 3 | Hypertonic Trapezius Muscle, upper part |
Protocol 4 | Supraspinatus Tendinitis |
Protocol 5 | Triggerpoints Supraspinatus Muscle |
Protocol 6 | Subacromial Bursitis |
Protocol 7 | Subdeltoid Bursitis |
Protocol 8 | Biceps Brachii Tendinitis, caput longum |
Protocol 9 | Biceps Brachii Calcification, caput longum |
Protocol 10 | M. Biceps Brachii, Rupture |
Protocol 11 | Myositis Ossificans |
Protocol 12 | Lateral Epicondylitis, Type I |
Protocol 13 | Lateral Epicondylitis, Type II |
Protocol 14 | Lateral Epicondylitis, Type III |
Protocol 15 | Lateral Epicondylitis, Type IV |
Protocol 16 | Medial Epicondylitis Humeri |
Protocol 17 | Pronator Teres Muscle Syndrome |
Protocol 18 | Carpal Tunnel Syndrome |
Protocol 19 | Wrist Fracture (LIPUS) |
Protocol 20 | Dupuytren’s Contracture (grades 1 and 2) |
Protocol 21 | Triggerpoints in Rhomboid Muscle, upper and lower part |
Protocol 22 | Erector Spinae Muscle, Strain Injury |
Protocol 23 | Quadratus Lumborum Muscle Myalgia |
Protocol 24 | Degenerative Disc Disease |
Protocol 25 | Sciatic Neuralgia (radicular origin) |
Protocol 26 | Abdominal Muscle, Partial Rupture |
Protocol 27 | Piriformis Muscle Syndrome, Entrapment Neuropathy |
Protocol 28 | Trochantor Major Bursitis |
Protocol 29 | Tensor Fasciae Latae Syndrome |
Protocol 30 | Haematoma |
Protocol 31 | Quadriceps Femoris Muscle Contusion |
Protocol 32 | Adductor Muscle Syndrome |
Protocol 33 | Hamstring Muscles, partial rupture |
Protocol 34 | Knee Osteoarthritis |
Protocol 35 | Knee Synovitis / Capsulitis |
Protocol 36 | Collateral Ligament Strain Injury, lateral / medial |
Protocol 37 | Meniscus Lesion |
Protocol 38 | Patella Tendinitis |
Protocol 39 | Iliotibial Band Syndrome |
Protocol 40 | Pes Anserinus, Insertion Tendinitis |
Protocol 41 | Corpus Hoffa Inflammation (Hoffitis) |
Protocol 42 | Baker’s Cyst |
Protocol 43 | Partial Rupture M Gastrocnemius, medial part |
Protocol 44 | Tibial Stress Fracture |
Protocol 45 | Shin Splints |
Protocol 46 | Compartment Syndrome |
Protocol 47 | Ankle Joint Strain Injury (Anterior Talofibular Ligament) |
Protocol 48 | Talocrural Arthrosis |
Protocol 49 | Achilles Tendon, Partial Rupture |
Protocol 50 | Subtalar Arthrosis |
Protocol 51 | Plantar Fasciitis |
Protocol 52 | Morton’s Neuralgia |
Enraf-Nonius StatUS Therapy Equipment
| Sonopuls 492 (optional StatUS™ Pack 400) | Complete, easy-to-use, fast and the responsible choice for ultrasound therapy! Can be extended with Hands-Free ultrasound therapy! | Leaflet Manual Youtube |
| Sonopuls 492 VM (optional StatUS™ Pack 400) | Complete, easy-to-use, fast and the responsible choice for ultrasound therapy! Can be extended with Hands-Free ultrasound therapy! | Leaflet Manual Youtube |
| Sonopuls 190 with StatUS Pack™ 100 | Hands-Free ultrasound therapy | Leaflet Manual Youtube |
| Sonopuls 490 | Complete, easy-to-use, fast and the responsible choice for ultrasound therapy! | Leaflet Manual Youtube |
| Sonopuls 190 | Ultrasound therapy- fast and easy | Leaflet Manual Youtube |
| Sonopuls 190 VM | Ultrasound therapy- fast and easy | Leaflet Manual Youtube |
StatUS Therapy Indications and Contra-Indications
As StatUS therapy is a form of ultrasound therapy the indications and contra-indications are the same.
Indications Ultrasound
- Ultrasound is indicated for conditions that benefit from the application of deep heat: relief of pain, muscle spasms and joint contractures. The objective of therapeutic ultrasound in the treatment of selected medical conditions associated with the chronic and sub chronic conditions of bursitis/capsulitis, epicondylitis, ligament sprains, tendinitis, scar tissue healing and muscle strain, is to reduce pain.
Contra-indications Ultrasound
- The established contra-indications to heat therapy itself
- In an area of the body where a malignancy is known to be present
- Over or near bone growth centers until bone growth is complete
- Over the thoracic area if the patient is using a cardiac pacemaker
- Over a healing fracture
- Over ischemic tissues in individuals with vascular disease where the blood supply would be unable to follow the increase in metabolic demand and tissue necrosis might result
- In the presence of metal implants of any type
- Patients with sensory loss on the area to be treated
- The gonads or to the developing fetus
- The heart
- The brains
- The testicles
- The eyes
- Ultrasound should not be used on unconscious patients
Please consult the Instructions for Use for more information on indications and contra-indications and for warnings and recommendations.
The above indications and contra-indications originated from the 6-Series_User_Manual_1600751_4B_EN.