Open scanners give a whole new dimension to MRI, which can be used to study the effects of gravity on structure and function, and also dynamic processes in the human body. This will provide new clinical information most obviously in MSK imaging but also in lung, GI and neuroimaging, and will also open up new avenues in experimental medicine research. Furthermore, the convenience of the scanner offers the chance for faster patient scanning with less risk of claustrophobia.
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Alan Breen DC, PhD Professor of MSK Healthcare – AECC University College – Bournemouth (UK)
MROpen can be used both to study the service uses [...]
Patient – Innovative MRI – Orlando (USA)
“.. I have been in many scanners in my life [...]
Patient – Innovative MRI – Pensacola (USA)
“As a claustrophobic patient who even needed Valium to use [...]
Patient – Birmingham Upright MRI Centre (UK)
“I am claustrophobic, and this is the first time I’ve [...]
Patient – Leeds Upright MRI Centre (UK)
“I had a bad experience elsewhere but this was stress [...]
Dr. Simon Blease – Imaging Director – European Scanning Centre – London (UK)
“…it sounds obvious, but it is better to scan [...]
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