Removing need for
inflatable cuffs would allow people to monitor their blood pressure anywhere
As in human medicine,
an inflatable cuff will be placed on your dog's paw or at the base of his tail closest to a discernable pulse.
The equipment used is often similar to that used routinely in people, with
an inflatable cuff placed around one of the legs or the tail.
Your dog's blood pressure will be measured via
an inflatable cuff to determine if he is suffering from hypertension.
The test is performed by placing
an inflatable cuff around a leg or base of the tail.
An inflatable cuff is fit snuggly around the foot or foreleg of the pet.
We check animal blood pressure similarly to how one check's a human's blood pressure; we use
an inflatable cuff around the dog's foot or foreleg, or at the base of the tail.
We check animal blood pressure similarly to how one check's a human's blood pressure; we use
an inflatable cuff around the cat's foot or foreleg, or at the base of the tail.
A cat's blood pressure is measured much the way it is in people, most commonly using
an inflatable cuff and a listening device called a Doppler.
The technique is non-invasive, nonpainful, and involves
an inflatable cuff placed around a limb or tail and a special monitor.
Not exact matches
While there was once a time when measuring blood pressure required an arm band, Vital Inc. claims it can achieve an accurate measurement with a finger
cuff, coupled with «advanced sensors» and an
inflatable bladder.