May 31, 2012
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EOS system presented at SpineWeek

EOS imaging introduced its ultra-low dose 2-D/3-D EOS system at SpineWeek 2012.

According to a company press release, the EOS system allows for a single, full body or localized image with an ultra-low dose. Images can be obtained in standing or seated weightbearing positions to reflect the bone and joint status of the patient’s posture, and a set of clinical parameters are then calculated. A series of publications on the device are published in a supplement of the European Spine Journal.

“This collection of clinical data validates the significant value of EOS’s unique global orthopedic imaging capabilities to understand musculoskeletal relationships as they relate to sagittal balance,” Marie Meynadier, PhD, chief executive officer of EOS imaging stated in the release. “We hope this consensus from orthopedic thought leaders will bring forth a more holistic approach to orthopedic and spinal care.”