A method for using high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to treat
neurological structures to achieve a desired therapeutic affect.
Depending on the dosage of HIFU applied, it can have a reversible or
irreversible effect on neural structures. For example, a relatively high
dose of HIFU can be used to permanently block nerve function, to provide
a non-invasive alternative to severing a nerve to treat severe
spasticity. Relatively lower doses of HIFU can be used to reversible a
block nerve function, to alleviate pain, to achieve an anesthetic effect,
or to achieve a cosmetic effect. Where sensory nerves are not necessary
for voluntary function, but are involved in pain associated with tumors
or bone cancer, HIFU can be used to non-invasively destroy such sensory
nerves to alleviate pain without drugs. Preferably, ultrasound imaging
synchronized to the HIFU therapy is used to provide real-time ultrasound
image guided HIFU therapy of neural structures.