The unique Paramed Open Upright MRI scanner was used in a prestigious cooperation between the AECC University College of Bournemouth (UK) and the King’s College University of London for a research commissioned by the European Space Agency (ESA) on a specific “skinswit” which aims to mitigate the spinal elongation and also some of the musculoskeletal deconditioning that occurs to astronauts during space flight. Thanks to the possibility to acquire MR images in upright and multi position, researchers from the two important Institutes, can have important indications to test a solution to the problem of microgravity’s effects on the back.
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Paciente, Innovative MRI, Pensacola (EE. UU.)
“Como paciente que sufre de claustrofobia, que incluso necesitó Valium [...]
Paciente, Birmingham Upright MRI Centre (Reino Unido)
“Tengo claustrofobia, y esta fue mi primera vez en un [...]
Paciente, Leeds Upright MRI Centre (Reino Unido)
“Tuve una mala experiencia en otro lugar, pero en este [...]
Dr. Simon Blease, director de Diagnóstico por Imágenes, European Scanning Centre, Londres (Reino Unido)
“...suena obvio, pero es mejor evaluar al paciente en [...]
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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