Here are five points:
1. The DRX-Evolution Plus leverages autotracking and autocentering functions to produce accurate images.
2. The technology captures long-length exams, scoliosis studies, weight-bearing images and complex cross-table exams. The autostitching software merges up to five images to develop long-length images.
3. The practice installed the technology at its orthopedic specialty clinic in Waconia, Minn.
4. The clinic — which offers treatments for the extremities, joints, spine and neck conditions — captures about 40,000 imaging studies annually.
5. Twin Cities Orthopedics encompasses 39 specialty centers.
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