When worn on the forearm, this wearable ultrasound device can accurately monitor muscle motion in the hands and wrists. The device can be used to control a robotic arm and play a virtual game.
21.5-inch Full HD LED monitor With the release of the world's first 21.5-inch HD LED ultrasound monitor, the Accuvix A30 introduces high resolution image representation. The new, wider monitor ...
MIT researchers have designed a wearable ultrasound monitor, in the form of a patch, that can image organs within the body without the need for an ultrasound operator or application of gel.
The probe links to a computer that turns the sound waves into a picture on the screen. Ultrasound scans aren't painful but can cause some discomfort. You might have it at one of the following: To have ...