Claims
- 1. A patient support for axial imaging studies of a patient's spine comprising:
a first support having a lower surface adapted to be received on a table of a magnetic resonance machine and having an upper surface adapted to support a first portion of a patient; and a rotatable support having a lower surface adapted to be received on the table of an axial imaging machine next to the first support and having an upper surface adapted to support a second portion of a patient, the rotatable support including a rotation means allowing rotating the upper surface of the rotatable support about a rotation axis substantially aligned with an axis of the patient's spine.
- 2. The patient support of claim 1 wherein the upper surface of the first support is sized and arranged to support the shoulders of the patient and the upper surface of the rotatable support is sized and arranged to support the patient's hips whereby rotation of the rotatable support rotates the patient's lumbar vertebra.
- 3. The patient support of claim 2 wherein the upper surface of the rotatable support is sized and arranged to support the patient's hips and legs whereby rotation of the rotatable support rotates the patient's hips and legs together.
- 4. The patient support of claim 1 wherein the upper surface is offset below the rotation axis of the rotation means by a predetermined fixed amount equal to an average distance between a person's spine and back.
- 5. The patient support of claim 1 wherein the predetermined fixed amount is substantially 10 cm.
- 6. The patient support of claim 1 wherein the rotation means includes a bearing surface presenting a portion of a surface of a cylinder, the cylinder being coaxial about the rotation axis, and a bearing support allowing rotation of the bearing surface about the rotation axis.
- 7. The patient support of claim 6 wherein the bearing support is a set of rollers arranged to turn about axes parallel to the rotation axis and upon which the bearing surfaces rest.
- 8. The patient support of claim 1 wherein the stationary support is separable from at least a portion of the rotatable support.
- 9. The patient support of claim 1 wherein the rotation means includes means for preventing axial movement of the rotatable support during rotation.
- 10. The patient support of claim 1 wherein rotatable support and stationary support interfit to remain in fixed axial relationship.
- 11. The patient support of claim 1 wherein the upper surfaces of the stationary and rotatable portions are padded.
- 12. The patient support of claim 1 wherein the stationary and rotatable portions include retaining straps for holding the patient to the respective upper surfaces.
- 13. The patient support of claim 1 wherein the rotation means allows a rotation of from 10 to 20 degrees.
- 14. The patient support of claim 1 wherein the rotation means includes a lock holding the rotatable means against rotation.
- 15. The patient support of claim 1 including an angle indicator indicating an angle of the upper surface of the rotatable means with respect to one of the surface of the table and the upper surface of the stationary portion.
- 16. The patient support of claim 1 including a second rotation means allowing rotation of the upper surface of the first support about the rotation axis substantially aligned with an axis of the patient's spine.
- 17. The patient support of claim 1 wherein the upper surface of the first support is fixed with respect to the rotation axis.
- 18. The patient support of claim 1 including a third support having a lower surface adapted to be received on the table of an axial imaging machine next to one of the first and rotatable supports and having an upper surface adapted to support a third portion of a patient.
- 19. A method of performing an axial imaging study for the purpose of measuring axial rotation of a patient's spine, comprising the steps of:
(1) obtaining a set of axial images of vertebrae of the spine in a first orientation of axial rotation; (2) rotating the spine axially; (3) obtaining a second set of axial images of the vertebrae of the spine in a second orientation of axial rotation; (4) processing the first and second set of axial images on an electronic computer according to a stored program to:
(i) determine the relative rotation of corresponding images of the first and second set of axial images; and (ii) displaying the amount of relative rotation as related to the vertebrae.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further including the steps of:
(iii) determining the relative translation of corresponding images of the first and second set of axial images; and (iv) displaying the amount of relative translation as related to the vertebrae.
- 21. The method of claim 19 wherein step (2) rotates the spine isocentrically.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/361,422 filed Mar. 1, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60361422 |
Mar 2002 |
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