Physicians Footcare and CurveBeam Mobile Hit the Road
CurveBeam Mobile makes weight-bearing CT imaging accessible and affordable to all providers, regardless of practice size. Featuring custom-built mobile imaging suites and expertly trained technicians, CurveBeam Mobile delivers the ultimate in cost-effective service and convenience, providing a first-class experience for patients…
AAHS 2019 with Curvebeam
The 2019 AAHS Annual Meeting has brought hand surgeons and professionals from around the world to California. This years theme is Beyond Innovation with workshops and instructional courses each day. If you are currently at AAHS stop by Booth #210 to learn…
CurveBeam Heads to Canada for the 2019 COFAS Biennial Whistler Symposium
Join CurveBeam in Whistler Canada for the 2019 Canadian Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society Biennial Whistler Symposium. This meeting is aimed at improving the quality of care for all practitioners focused on treating foot and ankle conditions. Make sure to…
Evaluating High Ankle Sprain: Injury vs. Instability
Syndesmosis – A Functional Injury Ankle syndesmosis injury, commonly known as high ankle sprain, is one of the most common cases seen by foot and ankle specialists. An estimated 11% of all ankle injuries and 8.5-18% of all ankle fractures…
Webinar: Applications of WBCT by Dr. Daniel Cuttica, D.O.
Webinar: Wednesday January 16, 2019 9:00 PM EST CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TODAY! Daniel J. Cuttica, D.O. will share his experience using weight bearing CT in clinical practice in this webinar titled, "Applications of weight bearing CT in common foot &…
Study Finds Weight Bearing CT Scans Could Provide Accurate Measurements of Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity
Gaining an accurate and complete measurement of the hindfoot alignment of a patient with adult acquired flatfoot deformity (AAFD) is difficult when using traditional clinical assessment. In a paper published in the journal Foot and Ankle Surgery, Dr. Cesar de…
Hallux Valgus: Deformity and Diagnosis
Hallux Valgus, a deformity commonly called a bunion, occurs when there is a medial deviation of the first metatarsal and lateral deviation of the great toe. Over time, an untreated bunion worsens and can create other difficulties in the foot…
Conventional Measurements of OLTS with CT Grossly Overestimate the Size of Lesions
When orthopedic surgeons attempt to evaluate and manage osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLTs) using conventional computed tomography (CT), they may overestimate their size. This, in turn, influences treatment strategies. Therefore, OLTs often warrant advanced imaging studies, especially in revision…
CurveBeam Plays an Important Role in the Best Research Awards at the EFAS Congress
The 12th annual European Foot and Ankle Society (EFAS) Congress was recently held in Geneva. As a part of this prestigious event, Dr. Cesar de Cesar Netto and Dr. Francois Lintz presented papers that were both nominated for research…