Equine CT Scanners

This CT Scanner Can Scan and Image Fully Conscious Horses

A group of researchers and engineers working out of the University of Pennsylvania have developed an exceptionally ingenious and truly high-tech CT scanner system that is designed to be able to quickly and easily scan and image horses while they are fully conscious and upright.

What's great about this system is that it allows for medical imagery to be captured from a wide variety of angles, meaning the horse doesn't have to be administered anesthesia to undergo the procedure.

Designed with race horses in mind, this equine CT scanner technology is designed to increase the likelihood of diagnosing stress fractures early in order to prevent them from suffering a breakdown whilst in the middle of a race.
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1. Non-anesthesia Medical Imaging - Developing CT scanner systems that allow medical imagery to be captured without the need for anesthesia, opening up new possibilities for non-invasive imaging procedures.
2. Animal-specific Medical Technologies - Creating innovative medical technologies specifically designed for animals like horses, catering to the unique requirements and challenges of veterinary care.
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Industry Implications
1. Veterinary Medicine - Expanding the application of medical technology in veterinary medicine to enhance diagnostics and treatment options for animals.
2. Sports and Racing Industry - Introducing advanced imaging technologies in the sports and racing industry to enhance injury prevention, improve performance, and safeguard the well-being of animals.
3. Medical Imaging Technology - Innovating medical imaging technologies to cater to unique requirements of different animals, providing accurate and efficient diagnostics for a variety of veterinary applications.

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