Physioled Sonora Cryo Cold Ultrasound Cryotherapy Unit
Sonora Cryo — Ultrasound + Cryotherapy (SNR005)
The Sonora Cryo combines therapeutic ultrasound with cryotherapy delivery in a clinically powerful synergistic system. Cold ultrasound therapy is highly effective for the treatment of inflammatory and painful states — the anti-inflammatory action of ultrasound is amplified by the analgesic, anti-edema, and pain-relieving action of cryotherapy, generating thermal, mechanical, cavitation, biological, and phonophoresis effects simultaneously. Used as an anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-swelling agent, and to combat muscle contractures, Sonora Cryo is the most differentiated and clinically potent variant in the Sonora range.
Sonora Cryo — The Clinical Science of Cold Ultrasound Therapy
The Sonora Cryo's synergistic combination of cryotherapy and ultrasound produces a clinically compelling multi-mechanism treatment response that exceeds what either modality achieves independently:
Ultrasound Contribution:
- Mechanical cavitation effects — stable and transient acoustic cavitation producing micro-streaming and membrane permeability enhancement
- Anti-inflammatory prostaglandin synthesis inhibition
- Fibroblast stimulation and collagen synthesis acceleration
- Mast cell degranulation and histamine release modification
Cryotherapy Contribution:
- Analgesic effect via slowing of nociceptive nerve conduction velocity
- Anti-edema effect via vasoconstriction and reduced capillary permeability
- Anti-inflammatory effect via metabolic rate reduction and enzyme activity suppression
- Muscle spasm reduction via gamma fibre activity inhibition
Combined Synergistic Effect: The cryotherapy component reduces tissue temperature and metabolic demand, preventing the unwanted thermal accumulation that can limit therapeutic ultrasound intensity in sensitive acute conditions — enabling higher effective acoustic intensity delivery in acutely inflamed tissue than would be tolerated with standard warm-contact ultrasound. Meanwhile, ultrasound's cavitation and micro-streaming effects enhance the penetration of the cryo effect into deeper tissue layers beyond the superficial cooling typical of surface cryotherapy application alone.
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SONORA vs SONORA COMBI vs SONORA CRYO
| Specification | Sonora | Sonora Combi | Sonora Cryo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Output frequency | 1.0–3.0 MHz | 1.0–3.0 MHz | 1.0–3.0 MHz |
| Max intensity | 3.0 W/cm² | 3.0 W/cm² | 3.0 W/cm² |
| Delivery modes | Continuous / Pulsed | Continuous / Pulsed | Continuous / Pulsed |
| Max direct current* | — | 30 mA | — |
| Max pulse current* | — | 70 mA | — |
| Max output voltage* | — | 100 Vdc | — |
| Power supply | 90–240 Vac / 50–60 Hz | 90–240 Vac / 50–60 Hz | 90–240 Vac / 50–60 Hz |
| Electrical input power | 70 VA | 100 VA | 300 VA |
| Handpiece waterproof | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Auto accessory recognition | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Preset protocols | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Custom programs | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Weight | 4 Kg | 4 Kg | 4 Kg |
| Dimensions | 390 × 315 × 170 mm | 390 × 315 × 170 mm | 390 × 315 × 170 mm |
| Certifications | CE 0051, IMQ, CISQ, IQNet | CE 0051, IMQ, CISQ, IQNet | CE 0051, IMQ, CISQ, IQNet |
| Origin | Made in Italy | Made in Italy | Made in Italy |































