Applicable to humans, animals and fish, a method for injecting thoroughly
diffused ambient air or disinfectant into water prior to its delivery
into a therapy tank plus an underwater PZT probe transmission of separate
stable and transient cavitation signals from which a microcomputer
determines, 1) the average number of transducer generated sinoidal equal
amplitude alternating compression and rarefaction ultrasonic acoustic
pressure waves cycles necessary to create inertial and/or transient
cavitation and the required number of rectified sinoidal equal amplitude
ultrasonic compression acoustic pressure waves necessary to suppress the
inertial/transient cavitation and thereby maintain stable cavitation for
cleaning and open-wound therapy treatment for 15-minutes, (or greater)
time periods and, 2) the necessary dilution of water and disinfectant and
its activation by dual-mode transient cavitation to kill the pathogens
shed by the "patient" following "patient" cleaning or wound-therapy
treatment.