Knee Joint Space Width – WBCT vs Non-WBCT vs WB-XR
3D Quantification of Knee Joint Space Width with WBCT, Non-WBCT & WBXR: A Comparison Key Points: On WBCT, 25% of the femorotibial compartments showed bone-on bone apposition, which was significantly higher when compared to NWB-CT and WB-XR. For patients with…
Testimonial: Dr. Hodges Davis, MD
Dr. Hodges Davis, MD said in the future, weight bearing CT will be the standard of care for all foot and ankle injuries and pathologies. WBCT has become a routine part of his practice for fracture assessment and fusion…
Ellington: WBCT Improves Planning for restor3D Solutions
Dr. Kent Ellington, MD, a foot and ankle surgeon at OrthoCarolina, said he orders a weight bearing CT (WBCT) scan for pre-planning every total ankle replacement procedure he performs. Dr. Ellington presented a series of cases in a booth…
WBCT Confirms 1st TMT Instability in HV & HR Patients
Key Points Compared to controls, WBCT scans of hallux valgus (HV) & hallux rigidus (HR) patients confirmed signs of first ray instability at the TMT joint are often present. Dorsal translation of the M1 and plantar gapping were other common…