ORA’s advanced Planmed XFI Cone-beam CT Scanner delivers detailed, high-resolution 3D orthopedic images to support diagnosis and treatment planning. Unlike traditional CT scanners, this technology allows patients to be imaged in natural weight-bearing or seated positions — helping providers better understand how the body functions in real life.
As the first healthcare provider in the United States to offer this FDA-approved technology, ORA is proud to bring cutting-edge orthopedic imaging to the Quad Cities region. Designed with patient safety and comfort in mind, the scanner uses low-dose imaging protocols while capturing detailed views of bones, joints, alignment, fractures, and biomechanical function. Its ability to image larger anatomical areas, including both lower extremities in a single scan, helps streamline care and support more informed treatment planning.
The Planmed XFI CT scanner is now available at ORA’s Bettendorflocation.
Key Features and Benefits
High-resolution, 3D orthopedic imaging
Weight-bearing and seated imaging capabilities
Advanced cone beam CT technology
Low-dose imaging protocols designed with patient safety in mind
Detailed evaluation of bones, joints, alignment, and biomechanics
Ability to scan large anatomical areas, including both lower extremities in a single scan
Supports diagnosis, surgical planning, and treatment evaluation
“As the first practice in the country to offer this technology, we are excited to bring a new level of orthopedic imaging to our community. What sets this scanner apart is its ability to capture highly detailed, 3D images while the patient is in a natural, weight-bearing position, giving us a more complete understanding of how joints function so we can diagnose more confidently and plan more precise care.”
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See the Technology in Action
Watch how the Planmed XFI CT Scanner captures detailed, weight-bearing images designed to help providers better evaluate orthopedic conditions and guide treatment planning.
Questions about CT imaging?
Talk with your ORA provider to learn whether advanced imaging may be recommended as part of your care.
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