The hospital plans to use the EOS system for full body, weight-bearing 2-D and 3-D scans to diagnose musculoskeletal conditions.
The EOS imaging system is designed to scan patients in both standing and sitting positions while using nine times less radiation than typical X-rays and 20 times less than CT scans.
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