
Sonoanatomy
Sonoanatomy refers to the study of body structures as seen through ultrasound imaging. It helps healthcare professionals visualize muscles, tendons, blood vessels, organs, and other tissues in real-time. Using sound waves, ultrasound creates detailed images that guide diagnosis, treatment, and procedures. Understanding sonoanatomy is essential for accurately identifying normal anatomy and detecting abnormalities, ensuring precise and non-invasive assessment of the body’s internal structures.