As these systems evolve, I believe therapeutic ultrasound is poised to become medicine's next general-purpose platform.
Butterfly’s third-generation device (dubbed the iQ3) builds on its predecessors’ semiconductor chip-based technology to produce high-quality ultrasounds. Traditional ultrasounds rely on crystal-based ...
Ultrasound equipment doesn't come easy, often taking the shape of clunky contraptions that cost tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars. In a bid to make these invaluable medical machines more ...
Floating world: a 3D globe created by the University of Sussex display. (Courtesy: Eimontas Jankauskis) An ultrasound-powered, 3D visual display that can also produce audible sound and holograms that ...
The National Institutes of Health is currently hosting a program searching for new medical devices that could help treat and diagnose a range of health conditions, both physical and psychological. The ...
Cold therapy is hot right now. With talks about firm, plump skin trending, cold therapy (also known as cryotherapy) is a must-try service to improve elasticity, smooth wrinkles, and tighten skin.
The global handheld ultrasound devices market is projected to grow at approximately 6% over the next five years. This expansion is fueled by rising demand for point-of-care diagnostics, ongoing ...
Ultrasounds are among the most used imaging in healthcare. But some in the health IT industry see an alternative way of conducting ultrasounds that they say can help with issues from staffing ...
Nevada Sanchez, co-founder of Butterfly Network, talks to Machine Design about the organization making life-saving technology available to frontline healthcare workers in the developing world. In ...