World Leader in
Pre-Diagnostic
Imaging
What is
Pre-Diagnostic Radiological Imaging?
Our Aim is to Prevent Work and Sports-Related Injuries by Advanced Analysis of Radiological Imaging Studies with Focus on Disability Prediction and Avoidance

SUGGESTED SCENARIOS
Our revolutionary approach to the imaging-based prediction of injury and disability is highly personalized.
​
Each client's unique set of exposures and susceptibilities results in the recommendations for individualized imaging studies tailored to the specific risks and goals.


42-year-old medical professional with frequent cellular phone use
Exposure: Extremely frequent one-handed use of cellular phone during rounds and meetings
​
Susceptibility: Ability to perform highly skilled surgical procedures
​
Pre-Diagnostic Imaging Findings: High resolution 3-T MRI of the dominant hand revealed interphalangeal ligament complex of the thumb exhibiting intermediate signal intensity on intermediate-weighted fat-saturated images of the radial collateral ligament and the accessory radial collateral ligament.
​

17-year-old competitive tennis player considering joining WTA tour
Exposure: High-intensity tennis practice and work-out routine
​
Susceptibility: Long-term durability of joint surfaces due to over-use, ligament sprains, contusions, abrasions, and hair-line fractures
​
Pre-Diagnostic Imaging Findings: T2-weighted fast spin-echo MR image demonstrated an abnormal intra-fascial high signal intensity at proximal aspect of plantar aponeurosis most consistent with intrasubstance tear.
​


59-year-old executive director with constant air travel and keen interest in sports cars
Exposure: Uninterrupted prolonged sitting position during meetings and driving
​
Susceptibility: Chronic back-pain with potential disability and pain
​
Pre-Diagnostic Imaging Findings: The high-resolution MRI of the lumbar spine showed a T1 isointense and T2 hyperintense lesion (8 mm) with a hypointense rim in the right L5 lateral recess in proximity to the descending right S1 nerve root most likely represent a synovial cyst arising from the right L5/S1 facet articulation.
​