CurveBeam AI Cast – The Origin Story: Dr. Lew Schon Interviews Dr. Cesar de Cesar Netto about his Journey in WBCT Research
Dr. Lew Schon, MD, makes his debut as guest host on CurveBeam AI Cast in an interview with his former fellow, Dr. Cesar de Cesar Netto, MD, PhD. The reminisce how Dr. De Netto was first introduced to WBCT imaging…
CurveBeam AI Cast Episode Preview: Dr Netto shares research project
The first CurveBeam AI Cast episode guest hosted by Dr. Lew Schon.MD, drops on curvebeamai.com and all podcast platforms on April 27. He interviews Dr. Cesar de Cesar Netto, MD, PhD, on his focus on WBCT imaging in his research…
XXIX Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics
The XXIX Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics session featuring weight bearing CT will take place at 8 a.m. on Monday July 31st in Fukuoka. The session will be 90 minutes. The presentation will include an overview of standardization…
Dr. Ortiz Shares Insights on WBCT Imaging for Research Initiatives
Dr. Cristian Ortiz, MD, a foot and ankle orthopedic surgeon at Clinica Universidad de los Andes, Chile, explained how he and his colleagues are using Weight Bearing Computed Tomography (WBCT) imaging in various research initiatives at the CurveBeam AI exhibit at…
Comparative Assessment of Midfoot Osteoarthritis Diagnostic Sensitivity Using Weight Bearing Computed Tomography vs Weight Bearing Plain Radiography
Key Points: When evaluating midfoot arthritis osteoarthritis (OA), Weight Bearing X-Ray shows many false negatives and false positives, even when read by a musculoskeletal (MSK) radiologist, as compared to weight bearing CT (WBCT). WBCT is diagnostically and clinically superior to weight…
Researchers Discuss Clinical Relevance of Knee OA Clinical Trials Using WBCT
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) clinical trials results show that weight bearing CT (WBCT) imaging may offer new insights into OA pathology beyond what plain radiographs and MRI can provide. Some of these findings could immediately be translated into clinical practice as…
CT Outperforms MRI in Osteophyte Detection in Knees
Key Points: While magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) adequately detects the size and presence of osteophytes (OPs) in the medial tibio-femoral compartment, it underestimates OPs in all other knee compartments of osteoarthritic patients. CT may be helpful in the assessment of…