MROpen can be used both to study the service uses of such scanners and to conduct spinal biomechanics research that uses positional data (e.g. measuring and comparing disc height, volume and area in different positions).
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Patient – Innovative MRI – Pensacola (USA)
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Patient – Birmingham Upright MRI Centre (UK)
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Patient – Leeds Upright MRI Centre (UK)
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Dr. Simon Blease – Imaging Director – European Scanning Centre – London (UK)
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Another MROpen Evo ready for the shipment to North America
Another MROpenEvo system is on its way to North America. [...]
Opening the horizon of imaging
MROpen Evo allow special studies & research. Greatest versatility enables [...]
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