Why Clarius Should Be Your First Ultrasound System
If you’re new to ultrasound imaging and the prospect of spending $20,000 to $80,000 is a barrier to purchasing a system of your own, we have good news for you. Medical professionals like you are choosing to invest in a new class of ultrasound machines for a fraction of the cost of a traditional system. For…
Read More[VIDEO] 3 Physical Therapy Cases by Dr. Fritz: Handheld Ultrasound Takes Mechanical Diagnosis to the Next Level
According to Dr. Greg Fritz, PT, DPT, RMSK, his passion for ultrasound imaging was ignited 25 years ago as he watched his wife undergo an obstetrics exam. “I was sitting there in wonder to actually see my son moving around inside of my wife’s uterus,” he recalls. “All of a sudden I noticed his femur.…
Read MoreThank You to Our Healthcare Heroes
Medical practitioners have always been heroes to those of us who work at Clarius. Most of our customers are medical practitioners who are experts in their field, many of them among the first in their medical specialty to adopt point-of-care ultrasound. We consider it a privilege to provide them with ultrasound imaging they trust to provide safe…
Read MoreIs Point-of-Care Ultrasound Becoming the New Stethoscope for Primary Care Physicians?
Over the past year, more primary care and general practitioners (GPs) than ever have purchased a Clarius handheld system. With our mission to enable more clinicians to improve patient care through the power of medical imaging, we get excited to hear from groups of physicians who haven’t traditionally used handheld ultrasound. So, we talked to…
Read More10 Steps for Diagnosing and Reporting on SFDT Injuries Using Ultrasound
As a global equine sports medicine and rehabilitation expert, Dr. Christopher Elliott has perfected his process for evaluating Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon (SDFT) injuries using ultrasound. It’s the most common soft tissue structure he scans on race horses, as well as pleasure horses. We asked him to share his best practices during a recent webinar:…
Read MoreHandheld Ultrasound is Quick & Safe for the Surveillance of Silent Breast Implant Ruptures
A report by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons indicates that $16.7 billion was spent on cosmetic procedures in the United States in 2019, with office procedures up 4%. Contrary to what we would expect in 2020, Plastic Surgeons are reporting a bigger demand with patients having more time for post-surgery recoveries while working from…
Read MoreMeet the Tryten Nova Pro Clarius, an Ultra-Mobile Ultrasound Solution for Hospitals
We’re pleased to announce a new ultra-mobile rolling stand for hospital clinicians who need to move from room to room quickly with everything they need to start scanning immediately. The new medical-grade Tryten Nova Pro Clarius Tablet Stand locks in a tablet display, holds necessary accessories and securely docks up to two Clarius HD scanners…
Read MoreWishing for Continuous Battery Power for your Handheld Ultrasound Scanner? Get it Here!
We’re excited to announce the new Clarius 2-in-1 Charging Station! It delivers a continuous supply of battery power by combining a charging dock for the Clarius HD handheld scanners and a spare battery. LED indicators display color-coded charge levels at all times. Clarius CEO Laurent Pelissier said the Clarius Charging Station was developed in response…
Read MorePoint-of-Care Ultrasound Review of the Clarius L20 HD by Dr. Bard
By: Dr. Robert L. Bard, MD Edited by: Lennard M. Gettz Since the advent of ultrasound scanning in the 1950’s, developers have continually explored and expanded its diagnostic applications. After all, the digital advantages of ultrasound brings a far safer and non-invasive alternative to radiation-based imaging to produce real-time images of the inside of the body.…
Read More10 Ways Clarius Ultrasound Helped My New Equine Veterinary Practice During the Pandemic
Dr. Chris Elliott, a veterinarian specializing in equine medicine and rehabilitation, had big plans at the start of 2020. He was contracted to work in Japan for the organizing committee of the Olympic Games from May to September. And he was in the process of finalizing paperwork to move to the United States for a new job. COVID-19…
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