Ultrasound Machine
17”Articulating LCD Monitor 3 active probe ports (2 parking ports) Telescoping keyboard Fusion key [optimize to patient type] Inversion Harmonic Imaging Intelligent Doppler [Maintains specified scanning angle] Hi Q [Real-time measurements] THI [Tissue Harmonic Imaging] TDI [Tissue Doppler Imaging] Adaptive Color Doppler Pulse inversion Harmonic Imaging Color Anatomical M-Mode Broadband beamforming 3D with Multiplanar Reformatting Quantitative volume TDI [Tissue Doppler Imaging] STIC [Spatial-Temporal Image Correlation] Quantitative volume Patient reports with images Image thumbnail review CD-RW Drive 250 GB SATA Hard drive 2 USB ports Ethernet port
...moreresting ecg
PC based cardiac workstation combines Resting & Exercise ECG in one unit,PC based technology. WINDOW'S XP, VISTA software ensures ease of use,Simultaneous acquisition & display of 12 lead Raw ECG during the Resting & Exercise ECG mode,User configured Multiple Report Format for Resting & Exercise ECG,The final report includes information on Blood Pressure, Heart Rate, Treadmill SpeedGrade, ST Trends relating to stage wise & recovery phase,Laser printer provides high quality stage wise printouts on ordinary A4 sized paper saving on cost of consumables
...moreelectromyography
Electromyography (EMG) is a technique for evaluating and recording the electrical activity produced by skeletal muscles. EMG is performed using an instrument called anelectromyograph, to produce a record called an electromyogram. An electromyograph detects the electrical potential generated by muscle cells when these cells are electrically or neurologically activated. The signals can be analyzed to detect medical abnormalities, activation level, recruitment order or to analyze the biomechanics of human or animal movement.
...moreeeg electrode
Electroencephalography (EEG) is the recording of electrical activity along the scalp. EEG measures voltage fluctuations resulting from ionic current flows within the neurons of the brain. In clinical contexts, EEG refers to the recording of the brain's spontaneous electrical activity over a short period of time, usually 20–40 minutes, as recorded from multiple electrodes placed on the scalp. Diagnostic applications generally focus on the spectral content of EEG, that is, the type of neural oscillations that can be observed in EEG signals. In neurology, the main diagnostic application of EEG is in the case ofepilepsy, as epileptic activity can create clear abnormalities on a standard EEG study.A secondary clinical use of EEG is in the diagnosis of coma, and brain death. EEG used to be a first-line method for the diagnosis of tumors, stroke and other focal brain disorders, but this use has decreased with the advent of anatomical imaging techniques with high (
...moredoppler ultrasound scanner
17”Articulating LCD Monitor, 3 active probe ports (2 parking ports),Telescoping keyboard,Fusion key [optimize to patient type], Inversion Harmonic Imaging, Intelligent Doppler [Maintains specified scanning angle],Broadband beamforming,3D with Multiplanar Reformatting,Patient reports with images
...moreChannel Magnet
Achieva is designed to meet the demanding criteria of today’s progressive imaging centers: New levels of software automation plus a new modular workspace environment improve operational efficiency and workflow. The latest computing and hardware components ensure cutting edge acquisition speed, resolution and signal to noise. A combination of ScanTools and targeted optional Specialist Packages expand the range of leading clinical procedures available. Achieva delivers it all packaged in an environment to optimizing patient satisfaction. Altogether a powerful system that offers a unique pathway for growth today and expansion tomorrow. Key Features Include: Patient environmental,1.5T magnet,High Performance gradient system,FreeWave RF system, MR WorkSpace,Scan Tools
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