A feature and function as necessary, fundamental and integral as the “Freeze” button on an ultrasound machine is the Toggle Probe / Transducer button on every ultrasound system that has more than one probe dock.
There are certain ultrasound applications that Compounding Imaging is best employed for. Generally, Breast, Peripheral Vessel and Musculoskeletal ultrasound images are most profoundly impacted by Compounding Imaging applications.
Tissue Harmonic Imaging, essentially, functions the same way as a regular ultrasound image except the sound waves travel through and echo tissues instead of organs or other internal structures.
In an average ultrasound test, there are speckles, or disturbances that result from the echo that is projected from the ultrasound probe. These speckles negatively impact the ultrasound image quality, and can damage or impair a diagnostician’s ability to decipher an ultrasound image. Enter Speckle Reduction Imaging.
Nearly every Ultrasound system has a freeze screen button. Due to the intricate detail in Ultrasound images and the constant movement, it is crucial to be able to freeze the screen and be able to take a prolonged look at the picture being projected.