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MRI imaging, the old way and the G-scan way.
Imaging the spine in its natural, weight-bearing
position has been one of the targets of MRI development.
The same is true also for other anatomies like the knee
where substantial differences can be noticed between supine and weight bearing
examinations.
Thanks to its unique tilting design, the gantry can be
rotated to move the patient in a true weight-bearing position.
There are several ways of performing weight-bearing MRI
but there is only one simple and cost effective way: G-scan, the in office
weightbearing MRI.
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