Loading [MathJax]/extensions/MathZoom.js
Testbed and Experiments for Focused Microwave Thermotherapy | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Testbed and Experiments for Focused Microwave Thermotherapy


Abstract:

In this paper, a testbed of a MW focusing system for non-invasive thermotherapy is presented. The proposed system provides a thermal dose at localized and deep-seated tis...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper, a testbed of a MW focusing system for non-invasive thermotherapy is presented. The proposed system provides a thermal dose at localized and deep-seated tissue for musculoskeletal disorder treatment applications. The proposed system operating at 915 MHz consist of 16 channel array antennas, a cylindrical shaped imaging tank which is filled with distilled water and a high power microwave transmitter. For focus at the targeted position, time-reversal technique is employed to find exiting parameters in proposed system. To verify the proposed system, experimental results to focus at targeted location in tissue-mimicking gelatin phantom is shown.
Date of Conference: 09-15 March 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 20 June 2019
ISBN Information:
Conference Location: New Delhi, India
Citations are not available for this document.

Thermotherapy is a medical treatment based on the specific lesion exposure to high temperature. In the case of therapeutic levels of hyperthermia, moderately elevated temperature to a supra-physiological level (typically provides effect of cellular cytotoxicity that causes tumor necrosis. For many musculoskeletal disorders, the moderately elevated temperature could be useful for the treatment of pathology. The mild thermotherapy provides physiological benefits as increasing blood flow and pain relief [1].

Cites in Papers - |

Cites in Papers - Other Publishers (1)

1.
I John Berlin, Jobin Jose, Resmi S, Priyadarsini G, Vinoj M N, "Heat Waves: A Bibliometric Analysis of Thermotherapy Research", Cureus, 2024.
Contact IEEE to Subscribe

References

References is not available for this document.