ultrasound cavitation nearly doubles skeletal muscle blood flow in under 10 minutes

An almost 2-fold increase in forearm skeletal muscle blood flow was detected after approximately 10 minutes of contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging in patients with sickle cell disease, representing the first evidence that limb blood flow in humans can be increased by microbubble cavitation.

What this means for you

Better blood flow through muscle tissue means more oxygen and nutrients reach working muscles — which supports faster recovery, reduced fatigue, and improved circulation to the limbs. This finding shows how sound-wave-driven cavitation can meaningfully shift perfusion in a short window of time.

The published research

Augmentation of Tissue Perfusion in Patients With Peripheral Artery Disease Using Microbubble Cavitation
JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging · 2020
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