Since the 1940’s, ultrasound has been used as a diagnostic tool and a modality for therapy. Although the basic physics principles are the same for both uses, there are slight variations making each form highly effective in their different applications. This research reviews the physics of reflection, absorption, attenuation, intensity and duty factor for each type of ultrasound to show how the similarities and differences make them uniquely useful in the medical field today
The routine clinical use of diagnostic ultrasound (US) has spread considerably worldwide in recent d...
Abstract-Ultrasonic techniques are becoming increasingly im portant in medicine, both as a diagnosti...
This paper is based on material presented at the start of a Health Protection Agency meeting on ultr...
It describes applications of ultrasound (U.S.) in medicine and its importance from an extensive revi...
Use of ultrasound waves in the medical diagnostic procedures is discussed. Ultrasound diagnostics av...
This work illustrates the various applications of ultrasound (US) in medicine and its importance fro...
Abstract: Ultrasound is a widely used modality for both therapy and diagnosis in medicine and biolog...
SOUND WAVES with frequencies greater than 20,000 cycles per second are above the limits of sound aud...
The origin and early clinical use of ‘therapeutic’ ultrasound are reviewed and theories about the me...
The origin and early clinical use of ‘therapeutic’ ultrasound are reviewed and theories about the me...
Ultrasound has been used as a diagnostic tool for more than 40 years. Many medical applications have...
Ultrasound is used extensively in the field of medical imaging. In this paper, the basic principles o...
Ultrasonic imaging is an economic, reliable diagnostic technique. When taking into account absolute ...
Almost 2 decades ago, it was pointed out that physical therapists tended to overlook the tenuous nat...
Ultrasound technology, an imaging modality that was once challenging to master, has seen development...
The routine clinical use of diagnostic ultrasound (US) has spread considerably worldwide in recent d...
Abstract-Ultrasonic techniques are becoming increasingly im portant in medicine, both as a diagnosti...
This paper is based on material presented at the start of a Health Protection Agency meeting on ultr...
It describes applications of ultrasound (U.S.) in medicine and its importance from an extensive revi...
Use of ultrasound waves in the medical diagnostic procedures is discussed. Ultrasound diagnostics av...
This work illustrates the various applications of ultrasound (US) in medicine and its importance fro...
Abstract: Ultrasound is a widely used modality for both therapy and diagnosis in medicine and biolog...
SOUND WAVES with frequencies greater than 20,000 cycles per second are above the limits of sound aud...
The origin and early clinical use of ‘therapeutic’ ultrasound are reviewed and theories about the me...
The origin and early clinical use of ‘therapeutic’ ultrasound are reviewed and theories about the me...
Ultrasound has been used as a diagnostic tool for more than 40 years. Many medical applications have...
Ultrasound is used extensively in the field of medical imaging. In this paper, the basic principles o...
Ultrasonic imaging is an economic, reliable diagnostic technique. When taking into account absolute ...
Almost 2 decades ago, it was pointed out that physical therapists tended to overlook the tenuous nat...
Ultrasound technology, an imaging modality that was once challenging to master, has seen development...
The routine clinical use of diagnostic ultrasound (US) has spread considerably worldwide in recent d...
Abstract-Ultrasonic techniques are becoming increasingly im portant in medicine, both as a diagnosti...
This paper is based on material presented at the start of a Health Protection Agency meeting on ultr...