The question of whether invasive or noninvasive methods provide the best possible outcomes for patients with ...
A new noninvasive procedure is safe and effective for treating patients with mild Alzheimer's disease (AD), new research suggests. Clinicians monitor a trial patient with AD undergoing low-intensity ...
Low-intensity ultrasound therapies may one day rebuild stronger knees following injury or surgery, thanks to research by Dr. Anu Subramanian at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) that's ...
Scientists have found soundwaves from low-intensity focused ultrasound aimed at a place deep in the brain called the insula can reduce both the perception of pain and other effects of pain, such as ...
While doctors have used low-intensity ultrasound as a medical imaging tool since the 1950s, experts are now using and extending models that help capture how high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) ...
Medical ultrasound is widely known. Cardiologists use it to check the heart is pumping normally. Ophthalmologists use it to check for detached retinas and for tumors. But its most familiar application ...
Ultrasound works by sending sound waves through the body. Doctors can recommend ultrasound therapy to treat pain. It may work best alongside other treatments. Many people know ultrasound as an imaging ...
If you are a parent, then you probably first laid eyes on your child through an ultrasound procedure—the technology that uses high-frequency sound waves to view soft tissue. It is undeniably one of ...
Supertex introduces the MD2133, a high-speed source-driver for pulsed current applications. The MD2133 from Supertex is a high-speed source-driver for pulsed current applications. The MD2133 is ...