Search Tag: Spine
2020 06 Oct
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2016 29 Feb
EOSapps Suite for Spine, Hip and Knee Surgery Planning to be Featured along with the EOS System at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Annual Meeting Company to Present at Canaccord Genuity Musculoskeletal Conference at AAOS EOS imaging, the pioneer in 2D/3D orthopedic medical imaging has announced that it has received...Read more
2015 05 Nov
Installation at Kudanzaka Hospital provides the EOS imaging platform to the highest volume hospital for spine surgery EOS imaging (Euronext, FR0011191766 – EOSI), the pioneer in 2D/3D orthopedic medical imaging has announced a new installation of the EOS system at Kudanzaka Hospital, providing an exciting opportunity for the platform to benefit...Read more
2015 14 Apr
A software program that can be easily integrated with current procedures allows surgeons to better distinguish between vertebrae during spinal surgery. The first clinical evaluation of the LevelCheck software, which won an award from the North American Spine Society for Spine Technology of the Year, indicate that it achieves 100 percent accuracy in...Read more
2015 17 Mar
According to researchers, older adults who had spine imaging within six weeks of a new primary care visit for back pain had pain and disability over the following year that was not different from similar patients who did not undergo early imaging. “Among older adults with a new primary care visit for back pain, early imaging was not associated with...Read more
2014 03 Feb
AVAflex Vertebral Balloon System Enables Targeted Balloon Placement CareFusion, a leading global medical technology company, has announced it recently received 510(k) clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its new AVAflex Vertebral Balloon System. The new system is the latest innovation in CareFusion’s AVAmax Advanced...Read more
2013 17 May
A recently published study funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research looks at the appropriateness of spinal imaging in Canada, against a background of increasing costs of diagnostic imaging, and the need to find efficiencies. An estimated 50–80 percent of the adult population will experience spine related complaints such as low back...Read more