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A bone mill is a surgical instrument used in orthopedic and reconstructive surgeries. Its primary purpose is to grind or mill bone into smaller particles or a paste-like consistency. This processed bone material, known as bone graft, is used in…
Ultrasound imaging, also known as sonography, is a diagnostic technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures within the body. Here are the key benefits of ultrasound imaging: Non-Invasive and Safe Real-Time Imaging Versatility Diagnostic Accuracy Cost-Effectiveness…
A tympanometer is a valuable diagnostic tool used in clinical settings for several important reasons: Overall, the use of a tympanometer is essential in clinical practice for its ability to provide precise and reliable information about middle ear function. By…
Childproof medicine, a fundamental aspect of healthcare safety, plays a crucial role in protecting children from accidental ingestion of potentially harmful substances. This specialized packaging is designed with robust features to prevent young children from accessing medications without adult supervision.…
By Dr. Anita Dhanorkar, BHMS Your eye specialist (ophthalmologist) may order for fundus photography to detect, follow, and treat eye illnesses such as follows: Glaucoma (increased pressure in the eye can damage the eye nerve over time) Diabetic retinopathy (eye complication in…
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Mass General Brigham
What Is EMS?E.M.S. is an acronym for Electrical Muscle Stimulation. This is a very effective method for therapists to prevent weakening muscle and muscle loss after surgeries or an injury. Electrical Muscle Stimulation helps increase blood flow to muscles, helps…
What are Vein Finders? Vein Finders are optical devices that use the behavior of Infrared light to create an image and superimpose project it onto the viewing area. Infrared light is projected onto the viewing area and is absorbed at the…
Pulse Oximeters, otherwise known as an SpO2, monitors the hearts pulse rate. Note that in SpO2 it is a letter O not a zero. It’s a little confusing with all the different fonts available these days. One of the more…