Here are three takeaways:
1. Dr. Gray is both a foot and ankle surgeon with CT Family Orthopedics and co-director of the Danbury Foot and Ankle Center in Danbury, Conn.
2. He is using the technology to visualize the geometry of deformities and understand how to approach the reconstruction of these difficult problems with greater detailed preoperative visualization than other current radiographic techniques allow or in addition to them.
3. Dr. Gray hopes to be able to reconstruct deformities that otherwise might not be safe to reconstruct, as well as improving outcomes of case and further minimizing complications.
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