Dynatron Solaris 709 Ultrasound
The Dynatron Solaris 709 Ultrasound is a professional‑grade therapeutic ultrasound system designed for physical therapy, sports rehab, chiropractic, and orthopedic clinics.
Instead of imaging, this unit focuses on deep tissue treatment—helping clinicians reduce pain, improve circulation, and speed up soft tissue healing in a safe, controlled way.
Features & Benefits
Below is a clear breakdown you can use for product pages, catalog listings, or clinic websites.
1. Therapeutic Ultrasound, Not Diagnostic
The Solaris 709 is built specifically for therapeutic applications, such as:
- Chronic and subacute muscle and tendon injuries
- Joint stiffness and capsular tightness
- Scar tissue and adhesions
- Soft tissue pain associated with overuse or injury
This makes it a great choice for clinics that want reliable, evidence‑based deep heating without the complexity of an imaging system.
2. Multiple Frequencies for Different Tissue Depths
The device typically supports the most commonly used therapeutic ultrasound frequencies:
- 1 MHz – for deeper structures (up to around 5 cm), such as hip, shoulder, or larger muscle groups
- 3 MHz – for more superficial tissues (around 1–2.5 cm), such as wrists, elbows, or tendons near the surface
This flexibility allows clinicians to match the frequency to the depth of the target tissue, improving treatment precision and outcomes.
3. Continuous and Pulsed Modes
For tailored treatment, the Dynatron Solaris 709 offers:
- Continuous mode (100%) for thermal effects
- Deep heating
- Increased local blood flow
- Improved tissue extensibility before stretching or manual therapy
- Pulsed modes (commonly 20% or 50%) for more non‑thermal effects, often used in:
- Subacute or more sensitive conditions
- Areas where full heat is not desired
This makes the unit versatile enough for both acute and chronic conditions.
4. Ergonomic Sound Heads (Transducers)
The Solaris 709 system is compatible with multiple sound head sizes, typically including:
- Small head – ideal for hands, feet, or small joints
- Medium head – great for general orthopedic use
- Larger head – for back, thigh, or large muscle regions
Each sound head is designed for comfortable handling, consistent contact, and smooth movement across the skin, helping maintain uniform treatment and better patient comfort.
5. Easy‑to‑Use Interface for Busy Clinics
Designed with therapists and clinicians in mind, the Dynatron Solaris 709 usually features:
- Clear digital display with time, mode, frequency, and intensity
- Preset clinical protocols for common diagnoses (e.g., tendonitis, epicondylitis, plantar fasciitis), helping standardize care
- Manual mode for custom parameter settings based on clinician preference or patient response
This combination of presets and manual control makes the device suitable for both new users and experienced therapists.
Clinical Applications
The Dynatron Solaris 709 Ultrasound is well‑suited for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions typically seen in rehab settings, including:
- Tendinopathies (Achilles, patellar, rotator cuff, tennis elbow)
- Muscle strains and chronic soft tissue injuries
- Joint contractures following immobilization or surgery
- Myofascial restrictions and localized trigger point pain (as part of a broader treatment plan)
Often, ultrasound with the Solaris 709 is used before stretching, joint mobilization, or soft tissue techniques to warm the tissue and enhance flexibility.
Safety & Contraindications
As with any therapeutic ultrasound unit, clinicians must follow standard safety guidelines. The Dynatron Solaris 709 should not be used over or in:
- Known or suspected malignancy in the treatment area
- Pregnant uterus
- Growing epiphyses in children (depending on protocol and regulation)
- Eyes, testes, brain, or spinal cord (especially post‑laminectomy)
- Areas with severely impaired sensation or circulation, unless carefully evaluated
- Over implanted electronic devices such as pacemakers (avoid direct treatment area)
Always refer to the official user manual and local regulations for complete safety information.
Ideal for Clinics and Rehab Centers
The Dynatron Solaris 709 Ultrasound is a strong fit for:
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation centers
- Sports medicine and athletic training facilities
- Chiropractic and orthopedic clinics
- Multidisciplinary practices that need a reliable, easy‑to‑use therapeutic ultrasound system
Its blend of clinical flexibility, simple interface, and professional build quality makes it a long‑term investment for evidence‑based treatment.












Dierma –
Theramedicare’s service supporting the Solaris is equally impressive. They provide comprehensive guidance on device usage and maintenance, along with responsive after-sales support.