
CINE (Continuous Imaging)
CINE (Continuous Imaging) is a method used in medical imaging, especially in ultrasound, to capture a series of images in quick succession, effectively creating a "movie" of a moving structure inside the body. This technique allows clinicians to observe real-time motion, such as blood flow or heartbeats, providing dynamic information that static images cannot offer. By recording and reviewing these sequences, healthcare providers can better assess function and identify abnormalities with greater accuracy. Essentially, CINE imaging transforms a sequence of still images into a coherent, moving visualization for detailed analysis.