Tag Archive for: mini c-arm

X-ray purchase checklist – Ask before you buy
This is X-ray Buying guide Table of Contents. If you're thinking of buying X-ray machine, this is a must read! You can see an outline of topics that are being covered And this page will be periodically updated. Click on any link below…

Understanding the Mini C-Arm Machine: An Overview
As experts in medical imaging, we believe in providing our clients with comprehensive knowledge about the equipment they use. In this blog post, you'll learn more about the mini C-Arm machine, its features, and its advantages to help you make…

What Is The Imaging Size Difference Between Different Mini C-Arm Brands?
When it comes to digital imaging equipment, there are many options available. Knowing which is right for your business can be challenging with many mini C-arm brands. This article will explore the imaging size differences between Orthoscan,…

Absolute MUST HAVE Fluoroscopy C-Arm for a Lab
There are certain things in life that you really Must Have. I'm talking about the type of things that you may not 'need' to survive per see... but it makes so much sense that you should have it. Some examples of these are a cup of coffee…

Mini C-Arm Price Range Guideline
Mini C-Arm price range can vary from 20K ~ 90K range. Typically pricing is based on the year and condition of the system, and there are few new players in the market like Smart-C that can shake up things a bit. There’s also Mobile DI by Orthoscan,…

Best C-Arm for Orthopedic Office – Mini-C or Full Sized C-Arm
Some are easy... If a pain management doctor is looking for a C-Arm, we'd recommend a full-sized C-Arm. For a hand specialist, a Mini C-Arm would be the obvious choice. But in between, I have learned that many orthopedic offices are not…

Smart-C, The Most Portable Mini C-Arm – ‘Next’ in Technology
When I first opened up the sturdy pelican case I received that had Smart-C inside, I was curious about what I was unboxing. Weighing just under 50lbs the case was not heavy enough nor big enough for a Mini C-Arm.
Before Smart-C, I thought…