This document discusses ultrasound, including its physics, production, effects, and therapeutic uses. It defines ultrasound and discusses how it is produced using the piezoelectric effect. The main physical effects of ultrasound are heating, cavitation, acoustic streaming, and microstreaming. Thermally, ultrasound can increase tissue extensibility and reduce pain and muscle spasm. Non-thermally, it can increase membrane permeability and ion diffusion through cavitation. The document outlines appropriate ultrasound parameters and treatment techniques to maximize benefits and minimize risks.