SRI is a leading Developer, Manufacturer & Supplier of Innovative Portable Imaging Equipment. We offer Lightweight, Agile, Easy to Maneuver Portable X-Ray Systems ideal for maneuvering in tight spaces. Call us at 631-244-8200
High quality tested Parts for CT, MRI, PET/CT, NM, Cath Angio, Rad room,R/F & Mammo. OEM's supported: GE, Toshiba/Cannon. Warehouses in USA & France for global supports & same day shipping. rami@mediram.net or (212)203-3803
Manufactured in 2010; 60 Hz; Rad V3 Collimator; Chest Stand. ROS Ref #: 25C11... view more
2013 Philips Digital Diagnostic Single floating Trixell DR Panel OTC Extended Floating Table Optimus 65kw Generator professionally De installed located in our Miami warehouse ... view more
2006 Philips DR Chest Rad Room with 2012 Trixell Pixium 4600 Detector Optimus 65 Generator No table Included. Professionally de-installed located in our Miami... view more
System Info: YOM 2005 Tube Type RO 1750 ROT 350 Tube Y.O.M 2016 Tube Installation Date: 2016 Workstation Model:... view more
We provide new and used digital radiology equipment & software nationwide! All equipment is staged & tested in-house, ready to be shipped/installed at your convenience. We also offer service from factory-trained field service technicians. (877) 287-6066
Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX) equipment is a type of imaging technology that uses a combination of X-ray and digital motion capture to provide detailed images of the body in motion. DMX equipment is used in a variety of medical and clinical applications, such as orthopedic and sports medicine, to diagnose and treat musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. DMX equipment is also used in research and development to study the biomechanics of the body in motion.
The cost of DMX equipment varies depending on the type of system and the features included. Basic systems can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars, while more advanced systems can cost up to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Major manufacturers of DMX equipment include Siemens, GE, and Philips. These companies offer a wide range of systems, from basic to advanced, to meet the needs of different medical and clinical applications.