Linear Probe
The frequency of the linear array probeis 4-12 MHz, which can be applied on ultrasonic examination of superficial organs, vessels, and tissues, etc. Compared with other linear probes, Stork linear probes have a more professional algorithm platform and GPU framework to ensure clear images.
Linear array transducers made by Stork Healthcare are used to scan small parts of the body and shallow structures like the thyroid in your neck. The high frequency linear probeproduces a more square or rectangular image.
Linear Probe Uses And Benefits
Wireless handheld portable ultrasound device, dedicated Wi-Fi chips.
32 /64 channels, 128 elements, real-time imaging without delay (Zero latency)
Alternatively to use QR code to scan , quickly connect with the probe in one second
Presets improve operation efficiency
What Is Linear Probe Used For?
A linear probe useshigh-frequency ultrasound to create high-resolution images of structures near the body surface. This makes the linear array transducer ultrasoundideal for vascular imaging and certain procedures such as central line placement.
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