Extremity CT Imaging for Orthopedics
The HiRise is a low dose cone beam CT system. The upper extremity scans are quick and allow for patients to be scanned in a comfortable seated position.
New generation X-Ray source for HiRise receives FDA 510(k) clearance
CBAI is proud to announce it has received FDA 510(k) clearance for enhancements to the HiRise system, including a new generation X-Ray source that is capable of delivering more power than the previous model. This new generation X-Ray source enables…
Can WBCT Be a Game-Changer in the Assessment of Ankle Sprain and Ankle Instability?
Key Points: The most important advantage of weight bearing CT (WBCT), which utilizes cone beam CT (CBCT) technology (a three-dimensional (3D) imaging modality) is immediate access to 3D images, resulting in faster and better diagnostic capabilities. Up to 40% of…
Assessment of Knee Instability in ACL-Injured Knees Using Weight Bearing Computed Tomography
Key Points: Anterior tibial translation (ATT) and femorotibial rotation (FTR) are the two most common indicators of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear. The effects of weight bearing have proven to increase the sensitivity to ATT in ACL injured knees…
Duke Health’s HiRise Weight Bearing CT Sets the Standard in Orthopedic Care
Duke Health celebrates success in patient care after adding a HiRise weight bearing CT (WBCT) system to its imaging services. WBCT Scans offer a more accurate and comprehensive approach to diagnosing lower extremity conditions. These scans empower the Duke Health…
Webinar Preview: Using HiRise WBCT to Inform Surgical Planning of Patient-Specific Total Knee Replacement
Join us to hear firsthand from Dr. Prater as he shares insights on executing the first patient-specific total knee replacement planned using a weight-bearing CT scan. This webinar is a must-attend for orthopedic surgeons, medical professionals, and radiologists. Secure your…