Small CT Machine for Point-of-Care
July 24, 2018 | Terry Sharrer
Since 1967 when Sir Godfrey Hounsfield introduced the first commercially viable CT scanner, this imaging technology has become ubiquitous. Most CT scanners, however, are big, expensive machines. But CurveBeam (Warrington, PA) now has a small portable model that should be suitable for urgent care clinics, group practices, and even individual practices, needing a quick and inexpensive means for x-raying hands, wrists, elbows, feet and legs in 3-D. MORE
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