Thank you, so much for the video. How is the probe oriented in relation to the dog in the video? Is the button looking the tail , spine, elsewhere? Thanks again
Thanks for the great question, dmantsio. The orientation of the probe marker in relation to the dog can also depend on which side you have your on-screen marker. I will make a video next week, to answer your question properly.
Wow, it's a greet, simplified tech. Please keep on making these videos, especially tips to optimize right long and short parasternal views
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it.
that was wonderful
This is very helpful. I hope you can also show where the scanner should be on the dog.
nice explanation
Thank you a lot for the video, just wondering is there any tips for doing so on a cat? Thanks
Great 👏
Thank you, so much for the video. How is the probe oriented in relation to the dog in the video? Is the button looking the tail , spine, elsewhere? Thanks again
Thanks for the great question, dmantsio. The orientation of the probe marker in relation to the dog can also depend on which side you have your on-screen marker. I will make a video next week, to answer your question properly.
Does this help, dmantsio? ua-cam.com/video/vuU1vPGTbwo/v-deo.html
you are not only rocking but also translating (sliding) a small amount from what I just saw.