The optimal intensity to achieve a heating effect of US in muscle tissue is
A) 1 watt/cm²
B) 1.5 watts/cm²
C) 2 watts/cm²
D) There is no optimal intensity because the intensity must be adjusted to meet the needs of the specific patient and the characteristics of the specific US device.
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