Lower limb malformations, scoliosis, and other spinal column structural problems rely on full length diagnostic imaging studies to identify disease and inform treatment. Acquiring spatially accurate full-length images in a timely manner on the entire spine or lower limb from hip to ankle has been an ongoing challenge for orthopedic providers. The most common options for diagnostic x-ray imaging in these cases have been conventional digital radiology (DR) or computed radiology (CR) imaging sys..........
A Testimonial From Mehling Orthopedics, LLC
Our team at Cuattro is deeply grateful for this feedback from Mehling Orthopedics, a long-time client of ours.
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SB 3904 Proposes Changes to Cyber Security in Healthcare
Despite healthcare’s unique vulnerability in the area of cybercrime, cyber security has proved challenging to enforce. However, the legal sys..........
Cyber Security Best-Practices for Radiology (with a free cyber security checklist)
Cybercrime is becoming increasingly prevalent. In recent years, attacks have evolved to circumvent even the most modern cybersecurity controls. Ransomware such as WannaCry, phishing attempts, and social engineering have cost businesses and individuals $6.9 billion dollars in 2019. More concerningly, the number has been growing ove..........
Cuattro Announces The New Cuattro One m
Cuattro Medical is pleased to announce the anticipated FDA 510(k) clearance and release of a novel new large format detector for the medical marketplace. The new Cuattro ONEm (pending FDA510(k) clearance) is a highly portable and deployable 17” x 34” large format detector that is ideal for full..........
Cuattro Medical Releases Cuattro one Long Format Digital Detector
GOLDEN, Colo., July 01, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Cuattro Medical LLC, an industry leading
developer and provider of innovative digital radiography solutions is proud to introduce the new Cuattro ONE Long Format Detector. The Cuattro ONE is a 17” x 51” long format detector designed to simplify the challenges associated with full spine and long leg imaging studies. A single X-ray exposure produces a full field image preview (17” x 50.6”) in 6 seconds with a final, fully processed image in 12 sec..........