Medical Imaging Resources

Chad Hutchison

Founder and CEO of Maven Imaging, Chad Hutchison has been in the medical imaging equipment market since 2003. As his business grew, he pioneered buying and selling medical equipment online and eventually began offering leasing and financing to meet market demands and help customers. His market expertise goes beyond traditional medical imaging and finance support, as he’s spearheading cloud-based lending solutions for vendors across the sector.

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Is Class IV Laser Therapy Better Than Cold Laser Therapy?

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Laser therapies have emerged as versatile modern tools for managing pain and inflammation and promoting tissue repair. Class IV and cold laser therapies are effective, non-invasive, and drug-free treatments that utilize photobiomodulation to stimulate cellular healing. However, the two types differ significantly in their power levels, penetration depth, and therapeutic applications. 

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Laser Therapy for Chiropractic Care

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Laser therapy is revolutionizing chiropractic care by complementing traditional treatments to improve overall patient outcomes. It offers a non-invasive, drug-free solution for pain relief that also accelerates healing. Understanding the science and applications can elevate your practice and provide enhanced care for various conditions. This article explores what laser therapy is, what conditions it can be used to help treat, and the many benefits of using it alongside traditional chiropractic adjustments to improve patient care and treatment outcomes.

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Best Shockwave Devices for Clinics

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Selecting the right shockwave therapy device is crucial for providing effective treatments in your clinic. While all types offer a non-invasive, drug-free treatment option for injuries and chronic pain, the radial, focused, and broad-focused devices each excel in specific applications. 

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EMTT Therapy for Tendon and Ligament Injuries

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Tendon and ligament injuries can be challenging to treat due to their limited blood supply and slow healing process. Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy, or EMTT, offers an advanced, non-invasive solution that promotes healing at the cellular level. 

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EMTT vs Shockwave Therapy

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Innovative therapies like Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT) and shockwave therapy have emerged as effective, non-invasive solutions for pain relief, inflammation reduction, and tissue regeneration. While both modalities offer remarkable benefits, their mechanisms of action and specific applications vary. 

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Laser Therapy for Musculoskeletal Pain

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Laser therapy is a modern approach to managing pain, offering a non-invasive and drug-free solution to reduce inflammation and accelerate healing. 

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What’s the Difference Between a Closed, Open, and Wide-Bore MRI?

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is an essential diagnostic tool for producing detailed images of the body's internal structures. There are three primary types of machines—closed-bore, wide-bore, and open—each with unique features and applications. 

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Radial vs Focused Shockwave Therapy

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Shockwave therapy is a groundbreaking, non-invasive treatment designed to address pain and injuries by stimulating the body’s natural healing processes. It’s widely used for musculoskeletal conditions, offering an excellent alternative to surgery or prolonged medication use. 

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Full Coverage vs. Preventative Maintenance Equipment Servicing

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Choosing the right service plan for your medical imaging equipment is critical for maintaining efficiency and minimizing downtime. Whether managing a high-volume clinic in a bustling city or a smaller rural practice, understanding the differences between full coverage and preventative maintenance can save your practice time, money, and stress. 

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