
Color Flow Doppler
Color Flow Doppler is a medical imaging technique that uses ultrasound waves to visualize blood flow in the body. By sending sound waves into the body and measuring how they bounce back, it creates a color-coded image that shows the direction and speed of blood flow. For example, flow towards the probe may appear in red, while flow away may be in blue. This method helps doctors assess blood circulation, detect blockages or abnormalities in blood vessels, and evaluate heart function, providing vital information without the need for invasive procedures.