Context:

Research on therapeutic ultrasound has not focused on the duration needed to cause thermal change with various ultrasound intensities.

Objective:

To analyze triceps surae intramuscular temperature using 4 intensity levels after a 10-min 1-MHz continuous ultrasound treatment at a depth of 4 cm.

Design:

1 × 4 repeated measures. Independent variable: intensity of 4 levels—0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 W/cm2. Dependent variable: peak intramuscular temperature.

Setting:

Research laboratory.

Participants:

19 volunteers with no lower leg pathologies.

Intervention:

Treatment order was balanced via Latin square and performed 24 hr apart.

Main Outcome Measures:

Peak intramuscular temperatures.

Results:

The only significant difference detected was that the mean temperature after the 1.0-W/cm2 treatment (37.3 °C) was greater than that at 2.0-W/cm2 intensity (36.1 °C). No treatment reached the desired 4° increase needed for therapeutic efficacy.

Conclusions:

Treatments at 1.0 W/cm2 increased tissue temperatures more than those at 2.0 W/cm2.