Happy Holidays from CurveBeam AI
As the year comes to a close we want to wish all of our team, customers, and their loved ones a happy holidays and happy new year. We are taking this time to reflect on all that we’ve achieved together…
As the year comes to a close we want to wish all of our team, customers, and their loved ones a happy holidays and happy new year. We are taking this time to reflect on all that we’ve achieved together…
Key Points Weight bearing CT (WBCT) combined with coverage mapping (CM) and 3D distance mapping (DM) techniques may help improve understanding of bone positioning and interactions through the transverse tarsal joint (TTJ) in progressive collapsing foot deformity (PCFD). Patients with…
Attending the RSNA 2022 Annual Meeting? Jaydev Dave, PhD, Associate Professor of Radiology at Thomas Jefferson University, will present his research on effective doses associated with weight-bearing CT imaging of the hip and extremities on the HiRise on Sunday, November…
MarketScale's Made in America series explores industries that are thriving in the USA. In it's latest episode, MarketScale's Jon Bear travels to Hatfield, Pennsylvania, CurveBeam AI's stateside HQ. He gets an exclusive look at how CurveBeam AI researches, designs and…
The medtech landscape is constantly evolving. Keeping up with those changes to maintain accreditation standards can be a challenge. CurveBeam AI’s Vinti Singh recently sat down with Nancy Davis to discuss how the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) ensures its standards…
Key Points: Up to 20% of subtle Lisfranc injuries are missed on initial plain films. Weight Bearing CT (WBCT) can be very helpful in identifying Lisfranc injuries, because it provides a functional 3D view of the injured side compared to…
<Hatfield, PA – October 20, 2022> Medical imaging companies CurveBeam, LLC and StraxCorp, Ltd., announced today that on Oct. 12, 2022, they completed the previously announced merger. Under the new name CurveBeam AI, Ltd., the company expands CurveBeam's financially viable point-of-care…