Medical Imaging Resources

3 Points to consider with Chiropractic Digital X-ray Viewing Software

Jennifer Hutchison

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Once you have taken the x-ray, the next question is how you will view them. Most chiropractic offices will have a designated Report of Findings (ROF) room, where they will have a dedicated computer and monitor to show the images to their patients. The monitor can be a traditional computer monitor, or some of our customers will use a TV connected to a computer to display the images in large format. In order to view images in multiple rooms, you want to ensure that the system that you purchase will have either a cloud or web-based viewer or a desktop application viewer that can be installed in other rooms to be able to view the images in multiple rooms, as some packages do not include this.

A viewer is just one part of the puzzle. We discussed previously that a PACS system is what you will need to store the images. In most cases, it is this PACS system that is used as the central database for your viewer in other rooms to access and view those images. We are going to now discuss some of the key elements in how to view digital x-rays:

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Portable X-Ray Machines: 4 Benefits To Increase Patient Care

Jennifer Hutchison

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Are you considering investing in portable x-ray machines for your practice? You might be wondering what the benefits are, and how a portable xray machine can help your patients to receive better care. Portable x-ray machines have a host of advantages, from their adaptability in different locations to their urgency and accessibility for disabled patients, so let’s dive into some of the top things you should know about portable x-ray machines before you decide to invest.

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Four Reasons to Switch to a Digital X-Ray Machine

Jennifer Hutchison

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While many people still love the old x-ray machines, there are many reasons why you should consider upgrading to digital. Here are a few reasons why more people and businesses are choosing to invest in an x ray digital machine.

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What are the Different Types of Medical Imaging

Jennifer Hutchison

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What is medical imaging, and what does it do? These are both big questions! Asking these questions is a good thing because medical imaging and the medical imaging equipment needed plays a very important role in modern health care. Medical imaging describes the techniques that are used to create images of various parts of the body that cannot be viewed with the eye. In other words, with the help of medical imaging, structures inside the body and beneath the skin can be seen, and understood, in great detail.

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Five Things to Look for When Buying a Vet X-Ray Machine

Jennifer Hutchison

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Purchasing a new vet x-ray machine is a big decision for any veterinary clinic. The investment can be large, and it needs to last for a long time. Each clinic has its own x-ray needs. It is possible that you need to consider portability, size, technical requirements, and cost.

Consider these 5 things to look for when buying a vet xray machine, and then consult with a knowledgeable vendor.

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What To Know Before You Buy a Chiropractic DR Panel

Jennifer Hutchison

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Types of DR Digital Panels

A DR panel stands for Direct Radiography and is the technology that allows you to capture a digital x-ray. DR panels have come a long way in the past 15 years and now come in a variety of sizes, but for the most part, they are cassette-sized. This means that a traditional x-ray system that can use film-based cassettes can now easily be retrofitted with a cassette-sized flat-panel DR system.

Here are some different options currently available with DR panels:

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How much does a Chiropractic Digital X-ray Cost?

Jennifer Hutchison

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There are a number of different options for x-ray equipment and your decision will ultimately come from how you intend on using the x-ray system, the size of your x-ray room, and available electrical. While there are a lot of options for x-ray, we are going to focus on the most commonly used within Chiropractic. The x-ray system that is typically installed in a chiropractic office tends to be much different than what you would find in an imaging center or hospital. The nature of this has to do with the types of x-rays taken, the patient volume, and also pricing.

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