What about phased array frequency? Also how is frequency is determined as far as use on the body? Is there some kind of chart used for different parts of the body? So is wave length, frequency related? How does one become certified in the use of ultrasound ?
Great question! Depth and frequency are two completely separate parameters. Depth is how deeply (in centimeters) the sound waves are penetrating into the body. The depth control allows the user to select a deeper depth or a shallower depth for the sound waves to travel into the body. Frequency is the number of sound wave cycles occurring per second. Adjusting the frequency control allows the user to select a higher frequency (more sound wave cycles occurring per second) or a lower frequency (less sound wave cycles occurring per second).
Hi Michelle! Im a first-year ultrasound student and found this video extremely useful! Is there a reference for where you got the kidney images from? I would like to use them in my written assignment and require a reference. Thank you! :)
@@radiologydarkroom7709 twitter.com/sonominutes I have created a twitter page for Sonography Minutes, but I haven’t really used twitter so far. I primarily use RUclips and my website sonographyminutes.com.
Hi doc, I hope you'll notice, may I ask what's the difference between MSK Ultrasound and General Ultrasound?
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What about phased array frequency? Also how is frequency is determined as far as use on the body? Is there some kind of chart used for different parts of the body? So is wave length, frequency related? How does one become certified in the use of ultrasound ?
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How, if not by frequency, depth is changing the image?
Great question! Depth and frequency are two completely separate parameters. Depth is how deeply (in centimeters) the sound waves are penetrating into the body. The depth control allows the user to select a deeper depth or a shallower depth for the sound waves to travel into the body. Frequency is the number of sound wave cycles occurring per second. Adjusting the frequency control allows the user to select a higher frequency (more sound wave cycles occurring per second) or a lower frequency (less sound wave cycles occurring per second).
Hi Michelle!
Im a first-year ultrasound student and found this video extremely useful!
Is there a reference for where you got the kidney images from? I would like to use them in my written assignment and require a reference.
Thank you! :)
The kidney images are my own images. You may use this as the reference: Michelle Macauley from Sonography Minutes. www.RUclips.com/c/sonographyminutes
Y u have stop uploading lectures
I hope to restart videotaping soon! I’ve had a very heavy teaching schedule the last 3 quarters (my day job). Thanks for your support!
@@SonographyMinutes what is your twitter account?
@@radiologydarkroom7709 twitter.com/sonominutes
I have created a twitter page for Sonography Minutes, but I haven’t really used twitter so far. I primarily use RUclips and my website sonographyminutes.com.
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