EagleScan L64 ultrasound machine for horses
The horse ultrasound scanner uses ultrasound technology to view the internal structure of the horse in real time through the principle of sound wave reflection. During the operation, the veterinarian will place the probe on the horse's body and adjust the probe frequency and scanning method as needed to obtain a clear image. This technology does not require the use of radiation, is safe and non-invasive.
The advantages and disadvantages are very obvious:
Advantages:
Non-invasive: No invasive procedures are required on the horse, reducing risks and discomfort.
Real-time imaging: Internal structures can be viewed in real time, facilitating dynamic observation and diagnosis.
Economical: Ultrasound is more economical than other imaging techniques such as CT and MRI.
Limitations:
Air interference: Ultrasound does not work well in areas containing air, such as deep lung tissue, which may not be imaged clearly.
Operator dependence: The res…