Although Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the optimal tool to reveal musculoskeletal disease, traditional scanners have significant limitations. Traditional MRIs are performed with patients in a horizontal, non-weight bearing position, which often does not expose the pathology that causes pain.
"Disadvantages of Traditional Scanning"
Today, our certified Kinetic Imaging™ centers have the capability to scan patients in a weight-bearing position. This allows us to image patients in the exact position that elicits symptoms and provide unsurpassable evaluation of musculoskeletal pathology.
"Advantages of Kinetic Imaging™"
Kinetic Imaging™ - the Ultimate Solution
Although Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the optimal tool to reveal musculoskeletal disease, traditional scanners have significant limitations. Traditional MRIs are performed with patients in a horizontal, non-weight bearing position, which often does not expose the pathology that causes pain.
Kinetic Imaging™ - the Ultimate Solution
Today, our certified Kinetic Imaging™ centers have the capability to scan patients in a weight-bearing position. This allows us to image patients in the exact position that elicits symptoms and provide unsurpassable evaluation of musculoskeletal pathology.
Furthermore, we've combined our Positional Scanning™ capabilities with kMRI® compliant professional reading expertise. Utilizing proprietary state-of-the-art anatomical software, our team of board-certified, fellowship trained radiologists produce superior reports that feature detailed interpretation and biomechanical analysis.
These unique reports contain key images annotated with accurate measurements that not only identify pathology, but also quantify it. The combined result of all these exceptional strengths is simply this: the most objective, reproducible evaluation of injury.
We believe that our diagnostic centers are invaluable to physicians in the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of injury. Accordingly, all of us look forward to paving the way for a bold new direction in diagnostic imaging and we invite you to experience the technology first hand by visiting a local Kinetic Imaging center.