Hyperfine (HYPR) is aiming to 'democratize' access to MRIs with the help of selling a bedside, low-energy MRI scanner called the Swoop. This is an invention of serial inventor and company founder Dr.
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According to the World Health Organization, strokes are the second most common cause of death worldwide. Of the 15 million ...
St. Mary’s Medical Center is the first hospital in Florida to acquire the Swoop® Portable MR Imaging System™ to help doctors diagnose and treat patients at their bedside. With the Swoop system, brain ...
Portable MRI manufacturer Hyperfine has begun rolling out the next generation of its artificial-intelligence-equipped scanner-on-wheels following an FDA green light last month. The former Fierce ...
Experts have developed a method for using portable MRI scanners to pick up brain problems in babies at the bedside. A team from the Evelina London Children’s Hospital and King’s College London ...
Which portable scanner is best? Despite the overwhelming amount of daily life that takes place in digital spaces and on digital devices, some things remain physical. Important documents, pictures, ...
To provide a convenient tool for the early detection of injuries, researchers have developed a portable MRI device for diagnosing cartilage damage in the wrist. Using this device, the researchers ...
It's intended to serve as a portable, quicker, more practical and less expensive alternative to sending athletes to hospitals, where their wrists would be imaged by full-body MRI scanners. It's ...