Last year the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) approved a low-intensity ultrasound system, known as Exogen, for use in the NHS on bone fractures that fail to heal after nine ...
Growing adoption in chronic disease management, telemedicine, and emerging healthcare markets positions portable ultrasound ...
Baby Bumps, an elective ultrasound facility in Saratoga Springs, is marking 15 years in business. The company provides an ...
Technology that keeps track of how a smartphone is oriented can now give $50,000 ultrasound machines many of the 3D imaging abilities of their $250,000 counterparts -- for the cost of a $10 microchip.
These days, most expectant parents take for granted that they'll get a first glimpse of their unborn child through an ultrasound months before the baby actually arrives. For many moms-to-be, it has ...
Left: 3D power-Doppler volumes overlaid on anatomical volumes of the myocardium in the left-anterior descending artery. Right: Absolute flow velocities estimated by 4D ultrafast ultrasound flow ...
Three-dimensional ultrasound probes built by researchers at Duke's Pratt School of Engineering have imaged the beating hearts of dogs. The engineers said their demonstration showed that the probes ...
A novel breakthrough in three-dimensional (3D) printing is emerging, featuring an innovative technique that utilizes ultrasound waves for crafting objects from sonically cured inks. This cutting-edge ...
The quality of 3D-printed metal parts could soon improve, thanks to new research out of Australia. Scientists there have determined that the application of ultrasound boosts the strength of such items ...
A study shows that 3D ultrasound incorporating new matrix technology is reliable, accurate, and faster than previous methods for the assessment of plaque volume in the carotid and femoral arteries. A ...
Bruce Drinkwater receives funding from the UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC). The advent of 3D printers supposedly means we can manufacture anything in our homes. But in ...