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                Superficial Targets Within 3cm are Ideal Targets for UHF Ultrasound
Get unparalleled image resolution across many MSK applications.
Musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSK ultrasound) involves study of the many superficial targets in the hands, wrists, feet, knees, hips, arms and shoulder regions.
Many of these areas are within the first 3 cm of the skin surface and are ideal targets for ultra high frequency ultrasound.
The Vevo MD can provide:
- Detection and monitoring of Inflammatory Arthritis through better definition of synovium and cartilage of the finger and wrist joints
- Differentiation of normal vs. inflamed tendons (Tenosynovitis)
- Visualize the “Anatomical Snuffbox”
- Carpal and Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
- Assessment of Medial Meniscus
- Assessment of Pediatric Hip Dysplasia
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      Imaging digital arteries in systemic sclerosis by tomographic 3-dimensional ultrasound
    Rheumatology International
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      Ultra-High Frequency Ultrasound, A Promising Diagnostic Technique: Review of the Literature and Single-Center Experience
    Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal
,               Deep learning enables accurate soft tissue tendon deformation estimation in vivo via ultrasound imaging
    Scientific Reports
,               Validation and Feasibility of an Automated System for the Assessment of Vascular Structure and Mechanical Properties in the Digital Arteries: An Ultrahigh-Frequency Ultrasound Study
    Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
,               Assessing mechanical vibration-altered wall shear stress in digital arteries
    Journal of Biomechanics
,               Ultrasound Evaluation of Peripheral Nerve Trauma
    Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports
,               Diagnostic Imaging of A2 Pulley Injuries: A Review of the Literature
    Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
,               Ultra–high‐frequency ultrasound imaging of sural nerve: A comparative study with nerve biopsy in progressive neuropathies
    Muscle & Nerve
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