Hello Javier,
I am not sure of what point you are making. I agree with most of what you
say especially that the practitioner is the key to a successful outcome.
Similar to other medical laboratories or a radiologist's opinion, hospitals
can eliminate or confirm the doctors findings this way. The Orthoscanner is
no different and is intended to be used along with X Rays,blood tests or
MRI scans to assist the practitioner with their investigations.
All medical breakthroughs have to begin somewhere as did the MRI. Where
would we be if the medical professions had turned their backs on the
MRI.All new medical machinery or systems require to be evaluated for their
benefit to patient care. To dismiss them without assessing them or even
listening to what they offer will not benefit anybody. We must move forward.
You are obviously very interested in gait analysis and I applaud you on
that, but why not find out what the Orthoscanner can offer you before
rejecting it.
Kind regards
Ken
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