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DEL / Universal has been serving the Medical community for over 75 years!
Jones X-Ray has been serving DFW for over 28 years!
Over 100 Years of combined Experience... What a team!

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With Our Exclusive Line of Universal X-Ray Equipment

We will Configure a system for you that will not only meet your every need...
But what the others can’t do... We will do it for you Affordably!
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Universal Medical System with Radlink CR-Pro Digital

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Upgrade your existing system to CR Digital Too!

CR (Computerized Radiography)
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Universal Generator Upgrades - Digital Ready!

CHOOSE FROM A VARIETY OF SINGLE PHASE AND HIGH FREQUENCY GENERATORS

The added power offered in both the single phase and high frequency generators allow the use of shorter timing to reduce motion and deliver high quality images while still remaining affordable. One of the design criteria was safety for both patient and operator.

newThe ANTHEM High Frequency Generator

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The ANTHEM generator combines high frequency technology and advanced microprocessor control design to provide generators that are user-friendly, powerful, compact, reliable and flexible to the preferences of technique set-up by the technologist.

The ANTHEM operates in three user-friendly modes: APR (Anatomically Programmed Radiography), 2 point or 3 point technique set-up allowing customization of operation to meet the needs of the particular practice and the preferred means of oepration for the technologist.

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HE 425mA Generator More Power For Your Money

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The HE425 Universal 400mA microprocessor controlled generator was designed to deliver accuracy, safety, reliability, quality and ease-of-use for the value conscious buyer.

The added power enables use of shorter time to stop motion and provides peace-of-mind in penetrating patients that conventional 300mA generators typically cannot accommodate. the HE425 is an ideal generator for use in hectic clinics, private and group practices.

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Medical Systems “For Every Need”


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MedTek X-Ray System

DESIGNED FOR TODAY'S COST AND PERFORMANCE CONSCIOUS GLOBAL PRACTITIONERS.
The compact design, along with the integration of the table and tubestand, eliminates the need for costly room modifications. The robust construction will provide many years of reliable performance in the clinic, group or private practice settings.

UNIVERSAL... A NAME TRUSTED FOR OVER 75 YEARS.
To accommodate varying needs and budgets, the MedTek is available in a stationary top or unique two-way float top version that requires a minimal amount of space - yet delivers convenience in patient positioning and operator use.

Standard features on a MedTek system include:

  • Heavy duty welded table base
  • Seamless 28" (71cm) wide by 76" (193cm) long stationary table top (model 7076-TT) comfortably accommodates most patients.
  • Tubestand floats along back rail of table to accommodate varying anatomical areas of interest.
  • Electromagnetic locks combined with stainless steel bearings provide effortless vertical and horizontal tubestand movement.
  • Convenient handle bar grip and lock release eases operator positioning.
  • Tube rotation enables precision alignment of the tube for non-angled, angled and upright views.
  • Convenient angulation display.
  • 17"X17" (43 cmX43cm) grid cabinet with 103 line, 8:1 fine line grid for superior film quality,
  • Grid cabinet travels within table frame and locks in desired position
  • Manual cassette tray accepts 14"X17" (35cmX43cm) and smaller film sizes, both inch and metric

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2 Way Float Top table

OPTIONS:
2 Way Float Top table with the following features:

  • 8" (20cm) of cross table travel, 4" (10cm) back and forward from center point of table top.
  • Positive detent to return table top to center position.
  • Recessed foot treadle to control release of electro magnetic table top locks
  • Foot treadle can swing out to allow operator to activate locks from foot end of table and for ease of cleaning under table.

Additional Options Include:
  • 10:1 or 12:1 ratio grid
  • 17" X 17" (43cm X 43cm) reciprocating bucky
  • Ion Chamber to accept AEC capability of generator.

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WE CAN CUSTOMIZE A SYSTEM TO MEET YOUR EXACT NEEDS...

Choose a standard system
- Or mix and match from our broad offering of generators, tables, tube stands, tubes, grids, collimators, the list goes on and on...

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Tube stand with rotation and cross-table capabilities.

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Free standing, Orthopedic tubestands

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Wall Holders

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Stationary Tables

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4-Way Float Tables

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4-Way Float, Elevating Tables

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X-Ray Tubes

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Collimators and high voltage cables...

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The following is a brief description of the types of Digital Capture available:

The advent of digital imaging
has created an overwhelming interest and many questions on the part of many Practitioners. Just as with radiographic equipment, there are multiple choices in capturing digital images.

CR - (Computed Radiography) Systems “Cassettes Required”

With CR systems, an image is created using a cassette containing a phosphor plate that replaces the conventional cassette with intensifying screens. The cassette with phosphor plate is placed in the cassette tray. Once the exposure is made, the cassette is removed from the table and placed into the CR reader that scans and digitizes the image. The digital image is displayed on the monitor within 30 to 40 seconds. After the image has been digitized, the plate is then automatically erased for reuse. The Kodak Point-of-Care automatic erase feature eliminates the need to place the cassette in one compartment to read and in another compartment to erase as required by some CR units.

DR - (Direct Radiography) Systems “No Cassettes Required” - Two Types:

Type 1 - CCD (Charged Coupled Device) Systems:
DR - CCD Utilizes a digital image receptor, similar to a digital camera. The digital receptor is energized by the x-ray beam and read by a high resolution camera. The image is displayed on a monitor within 7 to 10 seconds. The CCD receptor in the DCChoice for Chiropractic replaces your wall unit. The CCD receptor for the DRds mounts into the base of the table and moves along the table base. The CCD receptor is coupled with the tubestand to provide the ability to move the CCD receptor and x-ray beam rather than have to jostle the patient in the imaging path. Patient positioning is further enhanced when the optional float top table is added.

Type 2 - DR (Direct Radiography) Flat Panel Detector Systems. These technologies are typically found in hospital and Orthopedic settings.
With DR, an electronic detector is mounted in the wall holder. After making an exposure, the detector directly captures the image, which is then displayed on the monitor in 7 to 10 seconds. Once the image is captured, the detector is then ready for the next view.

Clearly there are many advantages to digital imaging.
For most, the ability to manipulate and share the image electronically along with elimination of the darkroom are on the top of the list of reasons to consider digital imaging. Digital imaging is quickly taking hold in the medical, chiropractic and veterinary markets as costs have declined and the need for pruductivity has increased in the last year.

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twinkleTHINGS TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR TRANSITION TO DIGITAL

  • What does film actually cost me?
  • Is Your Practice Ready for Computed Radiography?
  • Digital Facts
  • Thinking about Digital
  • Digital FAQ

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twinkleMORE DIGITAL QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY THE IAEA:

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twinkleALSO CONSIDER...

  • The economic stimulus bill signed into law by President Bush on February 13, 2008 provides some exciting benefits for business!
  • One provision substantially increases the amount that small businesses can deduct for certain capital equipment expenditures from $128,000 to $250,000.
  • A second provision allows for bonus depreciation in 2008 on certain capital equipment expenditures purchased this year that would normally be depreciated over many years.
* Of course, we recommend you speak with your tax advisor.

ALL AMERICANS Are supposed to have electronic health records (including X-Ray's) by 2014 under a goal set by President George W. Bush. His administration has funded the U.S. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, but has otherwise relied on private industry to spur wider use of information technology in the health sector.

ELECTRONIC RECORD KEEPING AT YOUR FINGERTIPS. It is estimated that by 2014, United States health care professionals will be required to make their records instantly accessible to anyone with proper authorization, including pharmacists, physicians, insurance companies, and patients.

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twinkleYOUR MOST IMPORTANT LINK

Radiation Control Program
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Other helpful links:
Registering your System? Need forms? Preparing for an Inspection?

Just go to the JXR Public Service page
There is also great information on our
Digital Facts page
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