Kinetic Imaging™

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Read More Getting an MRI should NOT be stressful, that’s why we built state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging centers with a sharp focus on one thing - an improved experience for our patients. While traditional scanners can be very loud and cause patients to feel trapped or closed-in, we have deployed Positional Scanning™ equipment that provides an unprecedented degree of comfort and serenity. In fact, unlike other MRIs that merely claim to be “open” (but actually just have a more spacious scanning enclosure with win...

Read More Imaging pediatric patients is especially challenging because it is often impossible to keep children comfortable and motionless in a traditional closed scanner. That is why many children have to be sedated before being placed into a traditional scanner. Our ultra-open scanners create a more serene environment for children who can be captivated by cartoons during the exam. Motion can be further limited by having the child sit in a parent's lap for the duration of the scan. This means less needles, less drugs, and a better experie...

Read More Patients often have symptoms in upright or weight-bearing positions which disappear when lying down. This is because gravity exerts pressure on the body known as gravitic downforce. Under this pressure, joints can become compromised, vertebrae collapse, discs bulge, and nerves become impinged. If that's the case, then why only scan patients lying down - in a position that may mask an actual problem? Our unique Positional Scanning™ technology can analyze a person while sitting up or even standing. This capability allows us to take a close look at...

Read More KINETIC MRI® (kMRI®). A bold new direction that's light-years ahead of its time, and delivers TruePositives + TrueNegatives. Kinetic Imaging™ is a proprietary term which represents the synergistic combination of several revolutionary advances in radiology. The licensing body which governs the use of the term has set forth the criteria required for diagnostic studies to be defined as Kinetic Imaging™. To meet these criteria diagnostic imaging centers must possess the following: ...

Read More A note of caution: patients with pacemakers cannot have MRI scans. In fact, anyone with a pacemaker should not be anywhere near or inside the scanner room - it can be fatal. Because MRI machines use a powerful magnetic field to scan patients, they can be harmful to anyone who has metal inside them. If a patient has, or even suspects they have any of the following elements within them, they should NOT be scanned or even approach the scanner room until first informing our staff: ...

Read More The difference is crystal clear.   Conventional (Traditional) MRI "Pseudo" Open MRI Positional Scanning™ KineticMRI® (kMRI®) High Fidelity Imaging ...