Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas introduced KDR Primary Digital Radiography, a small-footprint system designed for office-based x-ray imaging such as orthopaedic groups, family practices and urgent care centers.
KDR fits in standard rooms with 8′ ceilings. A 17″ x 17″ detector rapidly captures detailed bone and soft tissue images from one exposure in-house, eliminating the need to send patients to another location. A multi-positionable swivel arm accommodates patients in standing, lying or seated poses. Optional packages include a weight-bearing stand and pediatric imaging.
Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas introduced KDR Primary Digital Radiography, a small-footprint system designed for office-based x-ray imaging such as orthopaedic groups, family practices and urgent care centers.
KDR fits in standard rooms with 8' ceilings. A 17" x 17" detector rapidly captures detailed bone and soft tissue images from one...
Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas introduced KDR Primary Digital Radiography, a small-footprint system designed for office-based x-ray imaging such as orthopaedic groups, family practices and urgent care centers.
KDR fits in standard rooms with 8′ ceilings. A 17″ x 17″ detector rapidly captures detailed bone and soft tissue images from one exposure in-house, eliminating the need to send patients to another location. A multi-positionable swivel arm accommodates patients in standing, lying or seated poses. Optional packages include a weight-bearing stand and pediatric imaging.
Source: Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc.
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.