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  1. Technology — Advanced Tactile Imaging

    The tactile image is a function of P (x, y, z), where P is the pressure on soft tissue surface under applied deformation and x, y, z are coordinates where pressure P was measured.

  2. Advanced Tactile Imaging

    We have received FDA approval for Vaginal Tactile Ultrasound Imager (TIUSv) in 2024.

  3. Legal — Advanced Tactile Imaging

    Welcome to the Advanced Tactile Imaging internet site. The information provided on this Website is for general informational and educational purposes only. Please be sure to read these terms …

  4. Product — Advanced Tactile Imaging

    It provides tactile (stress) and ultrasound image (anatomical, strain) fusion using the vaginal probe. “The Vaginal Tactile Ultrasound Imager obtains a high-resolution mapping of pressures, …

  5. About — Advanced Tactile Imaging

    We are currently working on the development of novel tactile and ultrasound imaging devices. These cutting-edge technologies aim to further enhance diagnostic and treatment capabilities …

  6. Contact Us — Advanced Tactile Imaging

    Contact us General Questions and Support: Advanced Tactile Imaging, Inc. 1457 Lower Ferry Road, Ewing, NJ 08618, USA Phone: +1 609 883-0100 Email: [email protected]

  7. Video — Advanced Tactile Imaging

    Armen Sarvazyan, PhD, DSc, co-founder of the Company, was awarded by IEEE UFFC Rayleigh Award for innovative and impactful contribution to the field of ultrasound tissue …

  8. R&D — Advanced Tactile Imaging

    Advanced Tactile Imaging, Inc. is committed to pursuing innovations in women healthcare. We are working to address the needs in characterization of the diseased conditions and soft tissues in …

  9. Downloads — Advanced Tactile Imaging

    Advanced Tactile Imaging, Inc. 1457 Lower Ferry Road, Ewing, NJ 08618, USA Phone: +1 609 883-0100 Email: [email protected] About us Technology Product Publications …

  10. Publications — Advanced Tactile Imaging

    Pelvic anatomical and functional characterization by ultrasound and tactile imaging under pelvic organ prolapse conditions. Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg. 2019; 25 (5S): S115.