Physician Buys Third FONAR
UPRIGHT® MRI and Proclaims it as the ‘GOLD STANDARD’ of
MRI for Evaluating Soft Tissue Structure
MELVILLE,
NEW YORK, October 10, 2007 - FONAR Corporation (NASDAQ-FONR),
The
Inventor of MR Scanning, reported today that George L.
Rodriguez, M.D., CEO of University Dynamic MRI, in Philadelphia,
has purchased a third FONAR UPRIGHT® Multi-Position™ MRI.
Dr. Rodriguez is a board-certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
physician and graduate of nearby University of Pennsylvania School
of Medicine, and CEO of Philadelphia based Injury Rehabilitation
Centers of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Rodriguez said, “During
a careful investigation of the FONAR UPRIGHT® Multi-Position™ MRI for
my first purchase in 2004, I realized that UPRIGHT® imaging would become
the ‘GOLD STANDARD’ of MRI for evaluating soft tissue structure and
function. I now work with two machines on a daily basis and feel stronger than
ever about this prediction. It is simply a matter of time and education of physicians
before UPRIGHT® imaging attains wider recognition. What is obvious to some,
that gravity affects soft tissues in measurable ways, is not always obvious to
others. For these others, only extensive medical research will change their minds.” (To
read Dr. Rodriguez’s first press release, visit: www.fonar.com/news/110404.htm)
Dr. Rodriguez continued, “Having
now purchased three Stand-up Open MRIs from FONAR, I join an elite group of owners
who see this ‘new’ technology as scientifically valuable and investment
worthy.” There are currently 13 customers who own 3 or more FONAR UPRIGHT® Multi-Position™ MRIs
and this represents nearly one half (47%) of all UPRIGHT® MRI sales to date.
Dr. Rodriguez explained, “Many
of our scans are of the spine, and we find a higher number of disc injuries simply
by having a patient sit or stand. But we use the FONAR UPRIGHT® MRI in new
and exciting ways which cannot be reproduced by any other MRI machine in the
world. We take advantage of the vertical openness and movable coils of the UPRIGHT® MRI
to obtain sequences that are simply unheard of in other MRIs - both open and
closed. For example, we have studied rotator cuffs while ‘tugging’ on
the shoulder with an elastic band held by the patient in the hand. We image knees
in the kneeling position. Because of the UPRIGHT® MRI’s speed of data
retrieval, we can ask patients to withstand certain painful positions for short
periods, and then we can study the exact anatomical alignments of movable internal
soft tissue structures, such as ligaments, tendons, muscles, nerves, and synovium – again
something never before possible.”
“Additionally,” Dr.
Rodriguez underscored, “the quality of the images in this 0.6 T unit often
surpasses those obtainable from 1.5 T closed MRI units. As a psysiatrist, a ‘function
specialist,’ the dynamic image assessment achieved only by the UPRIGHT® MRI,
impossible with recumbent-only units, provide me with natural and realistic views
of the body never before seen in medicine. This dynamic information can help
the doctor pinpoint the relationship between anatomy and function and define
what is causing the problem in the patient’s motion - for example, shoulder
pain that occurs only when throwing a ball, but not when lying down. The excellence
of image quality achieved by FONAR is a testimony to their many patented technological
advances aimed at establishing UPRIGHT® MRI as the ‘GOLD STANDARD’ for
imaging the spine.”
“Without doubt,” continued
Dr. Rodriguez, “most conditions requiring surgery where an MRI is needed
before an operation, are amply discernable by the FONAR UPRIGHT® Multi-Position™ MRI,
which can replace the need for an additional and costly closed MRI before surgery.”
“The FONAR
UPRIGHT® MRI has helped University Dynamic MRI, the diagnostic division of
Injury Rehabilitation Centers of Pennsylvania, enjoy rapid acceptance and growth
in Philadelphia,” said Dr. Rodriguez. “I feel that the technology
of UPRIGHT® imaging, which reveals the body’s anatomy in positions
of function, is a natural fit for any center specializing in trauma or injury.”
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and UPRIGHT® and STAND-UP® are registered
trademarks of FONAR Corporation.
This release may include
forward-looking statements from the company that may or may not
materialize. Additional information on factors that could potentially
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