Automated Chiropractic Measurement Tools Optimize Efficiency, Digital Image Management
By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 25 Mar 2013 |
A novel chiropractic platform combines a mini-picture archiving and communications system (mini-PACS) with a tabletop computed radiography (CR) system for cost-effective digital image capture, review, and storage capabilities.
Carestream Health (Rochester, NY, USA) has developed new measurement tools for chiropractic specialists that make its CR systems with acquisition/mini-PACS software an even more attractive and efficient digital image capture and management solution. These systems are available from Carestream or through their authorized dealers.
Carestream’s desktop Vita CR systems combined with Image Suite software provide a streamlined workflow and equip chiropractors with automated tools that can enhance the speed and simplicity of performing chiropractic measurements. This cost-effective system provides multisite image review along with image management capabilities and archival storage.
“Our integrated CR and mini-PACS solution helps boost productivity in busy chiropractic offices, while offering a comprehensive set of tools that greatly simplify measurements that are essential in performing patient diagnosis and treatment,” said Heidi McIntosh, marketing manager, digital capture solutions, Carestream Health. “This system is so easy to use that chiropractors can be proficient with it the same day it is installed.”
Ms. McIntosh added that using this system delivers the increased flexibility offered by digital X-ray images, while eliminating a darkroom and chemicals required by radiographic film systems. “In addition to cost savings, the space previously devoted to a darkroom can be used for other profit-generating activities like massage or acupuncture. Having a digital imaging system is also an important marketing tool because many patients are aware of, and seek out, the advantages offered by digital X-ray technology.”
Carestream’s new measurement tools include (1) a line extension tool that measures the distance of a line connecting two points while “extending” the line to enhance visualization of how that line would extend through the anatomy; (2) measure from vertical and horizontal tools provides an indication of how far two points are from each other relative to the vertical or horizontal axis; (3) cervical curve and lumbar curve measurement tools provide a curved overlay to help with measuring spinal curvature; (4) George’s line tool compares the posterior margins between multiple vertebrae along the spinal column; (5) Lippman-Cobb angle tool helps measure the curvature of the spine for patients with scoliosis; (6) goniometry tool measures angular alteration of the leg alignment; (7) coxometry tool: measures horizontal misalignment of the hip joints; and (8) Gonstead tool measures various points of the hip joints, using the published Gonstead measurement techniques.
Image Suite software is not yet cleared for use with mammography exams in the United States
Related Links:
Carestream Health
Carestream Health (Rochester, NY, USA) has developed new measurement tools for chiropractic specialists that make its CR systems with acquisition/mini-PACS software an even more attractive and efficient digital image capture and management solution. These systems are available from Carestream or through their authorized dealers.
Carestream’s desktop Vita CR systems combined with Image Suite software provide a streamlined workflow and equip chiropractors with automated tools that can enhance the speed and simplicity of performing chiropractic measurements. This cost-effective system provides multisite image review along with image management capabilities and archival storage.
“Our integrated CR and mini-PACS solution helps boost productivity in busy chiropractic offices, while offering a comprehensive set of tools that greatly simplify measurements that are essential in performing patient diagnosis and treatment,” said Heidi McIntosh, marketing manager, digital capture solutions, Carestream Health. “This system is so easy to use that chiropractors can be proficient with it the same day it is installed.”
Ms. McIntosh added that using this system delivers the increased flexibility offered by digital X-ray images, while eliminating a darkroom and chemicals required by radiographic film systems. “In addition to cost savings, the space previously devoted to a darkroom can be used for other profit-generating activities like massage or acupuncture. Having a digital imaging system is also an important marketing tool because many patients are aware of, and seek out, the advantages offered by digital X-ray technology.”
Carestream’s new measurement tools include (1) a line extension tool that measures the distance of a line connecting two points while “extending” the line to enhance visualization of how that line would extend through the anatomy; (2) measure from vertical and horizontal tools provides an indication of how far two points are from each other relative to the vertical or horizontal axis; (3) cervical curve and lumbar curve measurement tools provide a curved overlay to help with measuring spinal curvature; (4) George’s line tool compares the posterior margins between multiple vertebrae along the spinal column; (5) Lippman-Cobb angle tool helps measure the curvature of the spine for patients with scoliosis; (6) goniometry tool measures angular alteration of the leg alignment; (7) coxometry tool: measures horizontal misalignment of the hip joints; and (8) Gonstead tool measures various points of the hip joints, using the published Gonstead measurement techniques.
Image Suite software is not yet cleared for use with mammography exams in the United States
Related Links:
Carestream Health
Latest Imaging IT News
- New Google Cloud Medical Imaging Suite Makes Imaging Healthcare Data More Accessible
- Global AI in Medical Diagnostics Market to Be Driven by Demand for Image Recognition in Radiology
- AI-Based Mammography Triage Software Helps Dramatically Improve Interpretation Process
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) Program Accurately Predicts Lung Cancer Risk from CT Images
- Image Management Platform Streamlines Treatment Plans
- AI-Based Technology for Ultrasound Image Analysis Receives FDA Approval
- AI Technology for Detecting Breast Cancer Receives CE Mark Approval
- Digital Pathology Software Improves Workflow Efficiency
- Patient-Centric Portal Facilitates Direct Imaging Access
- New Workstation Supports Customer-Driven Imaging Workflow
Channels
Radiography
view channel
AI Radiology Tool Identifies Life-Threatening Conditions in Milliseconds
Radiology is emerging as one of healthcare’s most pressing bottlenecks. By 2033, the U.S. could face a shortage of up to 42,000 radiologists, even as imaging volumes grow by 5% annually.... Read more
Machine Learning Algorithm Identifies Cardiovascular Risk from Routine Bone Density Scans
A new study published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research reveals that an automated machine learning program can predict the risk of cardiovascular events and falls or fractures by analyzing bone... Read more
AI Improves Early Detection of Interval Breast Cancers
Interval breast cancers, which occur between routine screenings, are easier to treat when detected earlier. Early detection can reduce the need for aggressive treatments and improve the chances of better outcomes.... Read more
World's Largest Class Single Crystal Diamond Radiation Detector Opens New Possibilities for Diagnostic Imaging
Diamonds possess ideal physical properties for radiation detection, such as exceptional thermal and chemical stability along with a quick response time. Made of carbon with an atomic number of six, diamonds... Read moreMRI
view channel
New MRI Technique Reveals Hidden Heart Issues
Traditional exercise stress tests conducted within an MRI machine require patients to lie flat, a position that artificially improves heart function by increasing stroke volume due to gravity-driven blood... Read more
Shorter MRI Exam Effectively Detects Cancer in Dense Breasts
Women with extremely dense breasts face a higher risk of missed breast cancer diagnoses, as dense glandular and fibrous tissue can obscure tumors on mammograms. While breast MRI is recommended for supplemental... Read moreUltrasound
view channel
New Incision-Free Technique Halts Growth of Debilitating Brain Lesions
Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs), also known as cavernomas, are abnormal clusters of blood vessels that can grow in the brain, spinal cord, or other parts of the body. While most cases remain asymptomatic,... Read more.jpeg)
AI-Powered Lung Ultrasound Outperforms Human Experts in Tuberculosis Diagnosis
Despite global declines in tuberculosis (TB) rates in previous years, the incidence of TB rose by 4.6% from 2020 to 2023. Early screening and rapid diagnosis are essential elements of the World Health... Read moreNuclear Medicine
view channel
New Imaging Approach Could Reduce Need for Biopsies to Monitor Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related death among men in the United States. However, the majority of older men diagnosed with prostate cancer have slow-growing, low-risk forms of... Read more
Novel Radiolabeled Antibody Improves Diagnosis and Treatment of Solid Tumors
Interleukin-13 receptor α-2 (IL13Rα2) is a cell surface receptor commonly found in solid tumors such as glioblastoma, melanoma, and breast cancer. It is minimally expressed in normal tissues, making it... Read moreGeneral/Advanced Imaging
view channel
CT Colonography Beats Stool DNA Testing for Colon Cancer Screening
As colorectal cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, early detection through screening is vital to reduce advanced-stage treatments and associated costs.... Read more
First-Of-Its-Kind Wearable Device Offers Revolutionary Alternative to CT Scans
Currently, patients with conditions such as heart failure, pneumonia, or respiratory distress often require multiple imaging procedures that are intermittent, disruptive, and involve high levels of radiation.... Read more
AI-Based CT Scan Analysis Predicts Early-Stage Kidney Damage Due to Cancer Treatments
Radioligand therapy, a form of targeted nuclear medicine, has recently gained attention for its potential in treating specific types of tumors. However, one of the potential side effects of this therapy... Read moreIndustry News
view channel
GE HealthCare and NVIDIA Collaboration to Reimagine Diagnostic Imaging
GE HealthCare (Chicago, IL, USA) has entered into a collaboration with NVIDIA (Santa Clara, CA, USA), expanding the existing relationship between the two companies to focus on pioneering innovation in... Read more
Patient-Specific 3D-Printed Phantoms Transform CT Imaging
New research has highlighted how anatomically precise, patient-specific 3D-printed phantoms are proving to be scalable, cost-effective, and efficient tools in the development of new CT scan algorithms... Read more
Siemens and Sectra Collaborate on Enhancing Radiology Workflows
Siemens Healthineers (Forchheim, Germany) and Sectra (Linköping, Sweden) have entered into a collaboration aimed at enhancing radiologists' diagnostic capabilities and, in turn, improving patient care... Read more