MediVisuals’ exclusive NEW innovative 3D diagnostic imaging technology uses CT or MRI data to show clients’ actual anatomy more clearly and accurately than ever before. The end-product may be a video or an interactive digital model which can be rotated and enlarged by the user. Both formats are easily understood by laypeople. This technology is currently in use at large medical facilities.
ACTUAL Anatomy. ACTUAL Evidence.
Narrated Video Explaining the Technology and Benefits of the 3D Precision Diagnostics®
How to Get Started
1. There are 2 ways to submit your imaging studies and reports
A) Mail all case studies and imaging reports to MediVisuals’ office at:
Attn: 3D Precision Diagnostics®
MediVisuals, Inc.®
2008 Libbie Ave., Suite 200
Richmond, VA 23226
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B) Submit a case information form (seen to the right) and upload imaging studies and reports electronically to MediVisuals’ HIPAA compliant server.
2. Receive an order confirmation. MediVisuals will let you know if the data is sufficient (request form of payment).
3. Final video is sent.
Case Information Form
View instructions on how to upload your MRI / CT images
Files will not upload unless zipped/compressed.If individual files exceed 2GB, please contact MediVisuals for instructions on uploading large files to their secure HIPAA compliant site.
3D Precision Diagnostics® vs. OsiriX Video Renderings
MediVisuals’ exclusive NEW innovative 3D diagnostic imaging technology uses CT or MRI data to show clients’ actual anatomy more clearly and accurately than ever before. The videos below, using the same data sets, shows a side by side comparison with the 3D diagnostic imaging technology with that of a common rendering option.
Click on comparison video below to watch full screen
3D Precision Diagnostics® | Interactive Presentation
Click on the video below to view a demonstration of the digital interactive timeline.
MediVisuals’ exclusive NEW innovative 3D diagnostic imaging technology uses CT or MRI data to show clients’ actual anatomy more clearly and accurately than ever before using an interactive platform.
The split screen interface shows the 3D Volume Rendering on the left and the corresponding scan slice on the right. The green line shows what part of the 3D rendering the scan slice is taken from. This is called the “slice plane,” and you can turn the green line on or off by clicking the “Slice Plane” button. The 3D reconstruction has multiple interactive controls. By clicking the corresponding labeled button and swiping your finger across the image you can rotate, zoom, or pan the 3D reconstruction.
To look deeper into the 3D reconstruction, you can use the slider on the far left side of the screen to adjust the surface plane distance. This slider will remove whatever tissue and bone is closest to the viewer, slicing deeper into the reconstruction as the slider moves toward the top of the screen, and putting slices back as the slider moves to the bottom.You can also remove visible layers of soft tissue to reveal the bone beneath. To do this, use the “Opacity” button: swipe your finger right to see through more layers of tissue, and swipe it left to make the layers visible again. To change the way you view the CT or MRI scan slice, use the controls on the right side of the screen. To change the orientation, use the S button for a sagittal view, the A button for an axial view, and C button for a coronal view. After selecting your view, you can pan and zoom to focus on specific areas by clicking the corresponding button and swiping your finger. You can then adjust the contrast to make the area of interest more easy to see: simply click “Contrast” and slide your finger left or right as needed.
To change which CT or MRI slice you are viewing, use the slider on the far right of the screen. If you have the green “Slice Plane” line turned on, you will see it move across the 3D reconstruction on the left side of the screen as you select different scan slices. The slice number you are currently viewing appears at the top of the slider bar.The number bar at the top of the screen allows you to access pre-set slices and views so you can quickly and easily show the images that best represent the injury.
3D Precision Diagnostics® | Interactive Presentation allows the user to adapt what you present and how you present it no matter what twists or turns that occur during deposition, mediation, or trial. Contact MediVisuals to discuss your case today!