sónarpróf
Sónarpróf, which translates to "sonar test" in Icelandic, refers to a diagnostic medical procedure that utilizes ultrasound technology. This non-invasive technique employs high-frequency sound waves to create images of internal body structures. A transducer, a handheld device, is passed over the skin with a conductive gel in between. The transducer emits sound waves that travel into the body and bounce back off different tissues and organs. The returning echoes are captured by the transducer and processed by a computer to generate real-time images.
Sónarpróf is widely used for a variety of diagnostic purposes. In obstetrics, it is crucial for monitoring