Many advances in medical technology have helped make procedures less invasive and more comfortable for patients. The C-Arm X-ray device, which was introduced by C-Armsby Philips in 1955. is one example of this advancement, and enables doctors and patients to see results in less time.
Design
"C-Arm" is a name given to specialized X-ray imaging machines, due to their special arced semi-circular design. C-Arms use X-rays for imaging, but are designed to work with lower amounts of exposure.
Advantages
C-Arm x-ray machines use intensifiers that magnify readings. This allows lower amounts of X-rays to be used, and results in less radiation exposure for patients and professionals.
Applications
C-Arm machines are often smaller than traditional units, and can be used in more confined spaces. This size advantage also enables applications such as mobile screening rooms.
Capabilities
C-Arm imaging equipment is capable of being adjusted to different settings depending on the application. This means that X-ray exposure can be fine-tuned, and results in lower radiation levels.
Comfort
By being small and adjustable, C-Arm units offer increased patient comfort compared to traditional models. This minimal invasiveness also allows faster diagnosis and treatment for patients.
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