Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1762954 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Ultrasound (US) physiotherapy as a clinical treatment is extremely common in the Western world. Internationally, regulation to ensure safe application of US physiotherapy by regular calibration ranges from nil to mandatory. The need for a portable power standard (PPS) has been addressed within a European Community (EC)-funded project. This PPS consists of an electrical driver, a set of US transducers and a cavitation detector (CD). Each component has been extensively tested for stability and travel robustness. Transducer output power has been determined with an uncertainty of <3.3% and with a long-term (2-y) output stability of better than 3%. The CD can detect bubble activity for powers above 3 W for a 1-MHz transducer. Travel trials demonstrated the utility of the PPS in practical measurement environments. Deviations in power measurements observed during these trials were mostly acceptable (<10%), although there were also examples of gross differences (>100%). The PPS is now ready to be used to underpin traceable calibration of physiotherapy devices. (E-mail: rt.hekkenberg@pg.tno.nl)
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Authors
Rob T. Hekkenberg, Adrian Richards, Klaus Beissner, Bajram Zeqiri, Robert A. Bezemer, Mark Hodnett, Glen Prout, Chris Cantrall,