I personally wish I had it [T-Mode] when I was learning it. The students who are learning it now, being able to watch them use it in real-time, are much quicker at being able to identify different structures. I think it goes a long way in terms of long-term being more precise when you’re doing the diagnostic ultrasound. In clinics, clinicians would be more amped to use it, having more real-time things to guide them.”
Testimonials
Belmont Students
SPT
Being able to see the multiple layers side-by-side was very helpful in learning. I felt like I learned more today in class compared to just taking pictures and spending a lot of time on my own.”
“I’d like to think that Belmont is definitely at the forefront of using ultrasound. I think it’s helped us get a better appreciation of body structures, and I think it is coming into the PT field.”
Dr. Chris Wolfe
Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
When I think about what my students will use in clinical rotations and in their practice, usability will be so important. Clarius not only provides high resolution and affordability, but they’re also able to transport it so easily from one clinic to another, from one setting to another. I have exclusively started utilizing Clarius for all of my academic teaching, my clinical practice, and the weekend courses I provide to other clinicians.”
Dr. Mike Voight
Professor of Physical Therapy
I would have to say that a big part of Clarius is image clarity. And because we get such a clear picture and once students start to perfect their hand-eye coordination with using the tool, with getting the images on there, I think it enhances immensely their knowledge of basic anatomy.»
Cheryl Hull
Physiotherapist
I’ve been using it for a year now. I would say I use it in probably pretty much every single one of my pelvic floor assessments. And then also in follow-ups, I use it a ton too. People are like, “I think I’m doing it right. Can we check?””” And then you’re like, “That was way better than last time. TA is moving it’s supposed to.” And it gives them confidence, gets them to keep going and then improving on it.”

Mecca Clipham
Physiotherapist
It really helps clients understand their body and what’s going on with their body,” she explains. “It’s really helpful to have a client in front of you doing an exercise or using their muscles in a way that you’ve described to them and they can see visually on the screen what is happening. I think that’s just a really powerful way to show people what their bodies can do and what their bodies do do. It’s a great educational resource.”

Adrienne Sim
BHK, MPT, Grad Cert
Patients are always wowed by seeing the image on the screen,” says Adrienne, emphasizing the positive impact of visual feedback. This visual confirmation can also enhance “the motivation for doing pelvic floor exercises, because that can be very monotonous and boring.”

Steven Weiner
MD
Ultrasound is great in preventing complications by looking for the vascular anatomy, by looking at where the filler has been placed in the patient, previous to your injection. There are certain times when you don’t actually want to inject these patients, particularly if they’ve had silicone. And silicone shows up very well on ultrasound.»

David Rosenblum
MD
The beautiful thing about ultrasound is you see the needle and you see the medication and you see how it spreads within the tissue. It’s like contrast, but even better, you’re seeing it encircle the nerve in question, go above, below, around it and you can see if it’s not adequate and then you can move your needle and get to the right spot. So, it’s really, in my opinion, superior to x-ray guidance for many things. »

Rüdiger Eichholz
Anesthesiologist
Clarius is a very, very small device that fits in my pocket and it has very good image quality, especially for nerve blocks. I have a personal one that I like to have with me everywhere I go. It is so valuable to have a full, big machine squeezed into a small handheld device that is not much bigger than a phone.”
