Why is a coupling medium, usually gel, necessary between the probe and the skin?

Answer

To prevent reflection off air due to the large acoustic impedance difference

Air trapped between the probe and the skin surface reflects almost all sound energy because the acoustic impedance difference between air and tissue is too great; the gel ensures efficient sound energy transfer into the body.

Why is a coupling medium, usually gel, necessary between the probe and the skin?

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