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Regional Orthopaedic Now Offers MRI Diagnostic Testing

Regional Orthopaedic Health Care now offers patients and physicians in north central Arkansas and southwest Missouri a new option for MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) diagnostic testing in a non-hospital setting. The clinic has expanded to provide additional space for its MRI system. The equipment in use at Regional Orthopaedics offers numerous advantages and incorporates technological advances of the most recent development, said Dr. Thomas E. Knox, a Mountain Home orthopaedic surgeon since 1983.
The MRI is often used to evaluate cervical spine, lumbar spine, knee, hip, and wrist injuries.

"I know that our patients who need MRI testing will receive high-quality diagnostic test results using the advanced technology of the equipment we have selected, and we believe we can also offer more cost-effective medical imaging in our clinic setting," said Dr. Knox.

Thin slice T1-weighed and T2 "arthrogram" images with high resolution show small anatomic structures of the wrist.The MRI system in use at Regional Orthopaedics is a hi-field system with an "open" design. The equipment produces superior images with many more options, such as fast scan techniques, unavailable in earlier systems. The superior quality of the images produced does have the potential to impact clinical outcomes and improve patient managements, according to the manufacturer, the Toshiba company.

The system offers all-around patient access, enhancing patient care.Unlike MRI systems which enclose the patient on three sides, the Toshiba OPART is open on three sides. The system at Regional Orthopaedics can accommodate patients who otherwise could not have an MRI due to their above average size (over 300 pounds) or claustrophobia. The system offers all-around patient access, enhancing patient care, and features a floating tabletop to facilitate easy and accurate patient positioning. The system is designed to incorporate future upgrades in imaging capabilities, Dr. Knox said.

MRI is an imaging technique using a large electromagnet, a radio-frequency generator, and a computer. The MRI provides an image of soft body tissues by means of external magnetic forces. No radiation is used.

Patients also come to Regional Orthopaedic Health Car e for diagnostic X-rays, bone scans, CAT scans, muscle activity and nerve conduction velocity tests.

Patients do not need a referral to make an appointment with Dr. Knox.

Knox Orthopaedics of Mountain Home, Arkansas

Knox Orthopaedics
#3 Medical Plaza Mountain Home, AR 72653
Toll free: 1-800-621-3218 Phone: 870-424-3400

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