The Doppler effect or Doppler shift happens when the source of waves moves in relation to an observer.
An ambulance passes you while its siren is screaming is a common example of the Doppler Effect in action.
In this post, we'll look at the Doppler effect in further detail.
Sound waves are translated into various colours using a computer in this sort of Doppler.
In real time, these colours show the pace and direction of blood flow.
A newer sort of colour Doppler is the Power Doppler.
It can provide you with more information about blood flow than a regular colour Doppler.
It's used to look for problems with blood flow, such as vein clots or artery obstructions.
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a disorder in which blood clots develop deep within the body, mainly in the legs. It's one of the most used ways for identifying DVT. veins,