Use Cases:

High Frequency Linear Ultrasound Probe

1. Musculoskeletal (MSK) Imaging

Ideal for assessing muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, bursae, and soft tissue injuries. Commonly used for shoulder pain, knee swelling, Achilles tendon issues, wrist injuries, and sports rehabilitation.

2. Guided Injections & Procedures

Supports real-time imaging for joint injections, tendon sheath injections, pain procedures, nerve blocks, and vascular access, helping improve accuracy and patient confidence.

3. Vascular Imaging & Blood Flow Assessment

Use Colour Doppler, PW, and PDI modes to examine superficial veins, arteries, carotid vessels, circulation, and blood flow patterns.

4. Thyroid & Neck Imaging

Suitable for thyroid gland, lymph nodes, neck soft tissues, and superficial masses, providing clear imaging of small structures.

5. Breast & Superficial Tissue Imaging

Useful for focused imaging of breast tissue and superficial abnormalities, supporting clinical assessments and follow-up examinations.

6. Nerve Imaging

Helps visualise peripheral nerves and surrounding anatomy for assessment, pain management, and guided procedures.

7. Sports Medicine & Physiotherapy

Excellent for injury diagnosis, treatment planning, progress monitoring, and rehabilitation in sports clinics, physiotherapy centres, and performance medicine.

8. General Practice & Private Clinics

Provides portable ultrasound capability for quick superficial assessments, triage, and same-day diagnostic support.

9. Hospital & Outpatient Departments

Useful for bedside imaging, outpatient assessments, and portable scanning where mobility and flexibility are important.

10. Education & Training

A valuable tool for teaching ultrasound anatomy, procedural guidance, and practical scanning skills in universities and training centres.