
Not the imaging kind — therapeutic ultrasound sends gentle sound waves into deep muscle and tendon tissue, creating subtle warmth that soothes the sore, tight areas your hands can’t quite reach. At Two Palms in Bradenton, it’s a quiet supporting player in your care plan.

A small wand glides over the skin with a bit of gel, sending high-frequency sound waves well below the surface. Those waves create gentle warmth deep in the tissue — the kind of warmth that helps tight, guarded muscle and tendon soften and supports a healthier recovery environment.
You feel very little — most people notice only the wand gliding and mild warmth. Sessions are short and usually folded into your regular visit.
An honest word: ultrasound is a supporting therapy, not a stand-alone fix. We use it to prepare tissue before hands-on work, or to settle a stubborn, deep-seated tight spot — always as part of a plan that has an endpoint.
You’re the one who feels the difference, so we check how you’re responding and keep it only as long as it’s earning its place.
Dr. Moore picks the specific tissue that needs it — ultrasound is added to your plan only where it genuinely helps.
A little gel, a small wand moving in slow circles, mild warmth. That’s the whole experience.
It works alongside your adjustments and soft-tissue work — and comes off the plan once it’s done its job.
Not your average chiropractor — she cares about your whole health, not just the skeletal stuff.— Chuck M., Google review

Booking takes a minute. Ultrasound joins your plan only where it genuinely helps — new patients always welcome.