Revolutionary X-ray technology: Less radiation, better diagnoses!

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Schön Klinik Lorsch has introduced a new digital X-ray machine that reduces radiation exposure and optimizes diagnostics.

Die Schön Klinik Lorsch hat ein neues digitales Röntgengerät eingeführt, das die Strahlenbelastung senkt und die Diagnostik optimiert.
Schön Klinik Lorsch has introduced a new digital X-ray machine that reduces radiation exposure and optimizes diagnostics.

Revolutionary X-ray technology: Less radiation, better diagnoses!

An exciting development in medical imaging comes from the Schön Klinik Lorsch, which recently put a state-of-the-art digital X-ray machine from Siemens into operation. This innovative system not only improves image quality, but also significantly reduces radiation exposure. Thanks to the high-resolution images and the support of artificial intelligence, the entire diagnostic process is made more efficient for medical staff. Clinic managing director Martin Wiesel emphasizes that this investment in sustainable and patient-centered medicine is crucial for patient care. Metropoljournal reports that ...

A significant advantage of the new low dose system is that it can provide razor-sharp images even when patients have limited cooperation. This is particularly important in the orthopedic specialist clinic, which treats around 17,000 patients every year. The ability to automatically compose images from individual recordings also makes digital surgical planning easier.

Strong development in the healthcare sector

The Schön Klinik Lorsch has made a name for itself as a renowned orthopedic specialist clinic in the Rhine-Neckar area. With certified specialist centers for areas such as orthopedics, trauma surgery and spine and shoulder surgery, it is a first point of contact for many patients. Since 2015, the clinic has also been recognized as a maximum care endoprosthetic center. This underlines the high level of expertise in the field of joint replacement surgery and shows that the clinic is constantly developing.

The Schön Klinik Group, to which the Lorsch Clinic belongs, is the largest family-run hospital company in Germany with over 13,600 employees and 17 clinics as well as 38 outpatient and day clinic facilities at home and abroad. The group's focus is on the areas of psychosomatics, neurology, rehabilitation and of course orthopedics.

A look into the future

How will technology become more important in the future? Integrated AI-assisted diagnostics is just the beginning of a series of innovations that will improve patient care. A high standard can be achieved through constantly optimized processes, adapted to the age and height of the patient. The new developments promise not only better diagnostic reliability, but also a significant increase in the efficiency of the entire radiological team.

With such technical advances in medical care, Schön Klinik Lorsch is doing good business by focusing on the needs of patients while minimizing radiation exposure. The clinic is well on track to continue to act as a pioneer in orthopedic treatment in the future and to offer its patients first-class care.