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.
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.
The integration of cone beam CT imaging in research labs is revolutionizing orthopedic investigations. Dr. Zong-Ming Li, PhD, David Jordan, and Trevor Grant from the University of Arizona discuss the transformative impact of the inReach system from CurveBeam AI on…
In a case study, Dr. Glenn Gaston, MD, studied a 19-year-old female patient presenting ulnar wrist pain. Initial X-rays were negative and after six months of wrist brace use, the patient was still focally tender over the dorsal side of…
Leakage in healthcare can be a significant challenge, and it's important to address it effectively. Are you keeping a close eye on the advanced imaging referrals leaving your facility? Tracking where those referrals are going and why they're leaving can…
Dr. Glenn Gaston. MD presented the benefits of InReach in-office CT imaging in a CurveBeam Academy webinar. He uses the compact system the same way he would use a traditional medical CT, he said, but having the modality at his…
How do professional athletes recover from sports injuries and what are the advancements in sports medicine that are making these recoveries faster, and better? On this episode of the Curvebeam AI Connect podcast, host Vinti Singh, Director of Marketing at…
Cone Beam CT (CBCT) is more accurate than X-Ray for predicting scaphiod healing at early follow-up (six weeks), thus enabling faster mobilization of patients and return to daily activity and work, according to a study published by Lucia Calisto et…
A study published in the International Journal of Biomedicine concludes Cone Beam CT (CBCT) imaging is the “method of choice” for compound anatomical structures, such as the wrist, and post-traumatic changes in bone tissue. “Considering the low dose radiation and…
March 26, 2018 – Warrington, Penn. – CurveBeam announced the InReach cone beam CT system for orthopedics has been approved by Health Canada regulatory authority for sale in Canada. The InReach is primarily designed for the hand, wrist &elbow; &…
May 8, 2017 – Warrington, Penn. – CurveBeam announced it has received FDA 510(k) clearance for the InReach, a Cone Beam CT imaging system primarily designed for the hand, wrist &elbow; & lower extremities in non-weight bearing position. The InReach…