Equine distal limb ultrasound phantom
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Login for More InformationDesign a facsimile of the equine distal limb to help veterinary students practice ultrasound techniques.
Project Overview
Equine phantom models are commonly used to help familiarize veterinarian students with applying ultrasonography to equine anatomy. While these hands-on models are useful for practice, they are not an accurate representation of soft tissue in a horse bearing its own weight. A standing horse would experience stresses and strains in its tendons and ligaments, changing the appearance of an ultrasound reading. It is our team’s goal to create an innovative, realistic, and cost-effective model that accurately simulates the weight-bearing conditions these anatomical features endure. As a result, veterinary students would be better equipped to read equine sonographic images and recognize injuries in the distal limb.
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Contact Information
Team Members
- Tyler Anderson - Team Leader
- Patrick Buban - Communicator
- Katherine Kafkis - BSAC
- Srihari Gopalan - BWIG
- Vincent Iadarola - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. William Murphy - Advisor
- Dr. Kayla Le - Client
Related Projects
- Spring 2023: Equine distal limb ultrasound phantom
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