By Jeffrey Arnold


In the quest for better methods to treat scoliosis of the spine, the innovative people at ACRM Corp have developed 3D Model technology that can greatly enhance the surgical professional's ability to fully analyze the effect of scoliosis on the patient's spine, thereby giving the surgical professional an edge that those without three-dimensional technology lack. As a new technology many surgical professionals who perform scoliosis surgeries may not be aware of this valuable resource as yet. As a patient seeking scoliosis treatment you should ask your surgeon if he is aware of this new innovation and if not he/she should consider it.

These 3D models are created from the information provided by the patient's own MRI and CT scans of the affected areas. An advantage of 3-D models is that they identify defects that 2D images do not, which helps the surgical professional do a better job. These models are not generalizations of a patient's spine, they are precise replica models and accurate to within 1/35th of a millimeter.

This is an important innovation as it gives the surgeon the opportunity to actually hold this replica of the scoliosis spine in their hand and allows them the opportunity to do a pre-surgery evaluation and practice the technique prior to actual surgery. When you have scoliosis of the spine, knowing the surgical professional you are dealing with stays on top of new technology such as this helps to bring peace of mind when it comes to such a delicate scoliosis operation. These models can be used to help the surgeon explain to you in detail exactly what they are seeing and exactly what will happen during your treatment for scoliosis.

orthopedic surgeons who are already using the three-dimensional models in their own practices are very pleased with the advantages they are experiencing over 2-D imagery. There is a cost reduction to patients of tens of thousands of dollars due to total scoliosis surgery time being reduced 10-15% since the surgeons have the ability to practice the surgery beforehand. There has also been a reduction in patient mortality since the surgeon can locate potential problems ahead of time and plan for them. Patient care can also be optimized now that everyone involved can be made aware of exactly what can be expected and prepared for.

With so many advantages to the patient, it would be to everyone's advantage if all orthopaedic surgeons began using the ACRM 3D model technology. When it comes to something as delicate as your back, you want to know your surgeon is not only highly skilled, but also using the most up-to-date technology available.




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