Acuity CDR

The Acuity CDR from Radmedix is a compact chiropractic X-ray system designed for standing exams, integrated workflow, and precise positioning.

Acuity CDRTechnical Specifications

System Type Digital radiography (DR) X-ray system
Display Integrated monitor for image review and system operation
Imaging Technology 40 kW generator; 20° rotating arm; magnetic lock brakes; fixed 40" SID
Image Processing Fully integrated software with anatomically preselected X-ray techniques
Workflow Interface Integrated generator and software workflow; anatomical region-based technique selection
Mounting / Configuration Ultra-small footprint straight-arm system for standing chiropractic exams
Imaging Capability Head-to-toe standing positioning; 20° arm angulation for anatomical offset views
Compatibility / Retrofit Optional Automatic Exposure Control (AEC); removable grid
Power / Charging 40 kW generator with fixed 40" SID configuration
Connectivity Fully integrated software and generator communication
Clinical Applications Chiropractic imaging; standing skull-to-lower-extremity exams

Chiropractic Imaging Precision

Acuity CDR combines compact installation, integrated control, and standing exam flexibility.

Compact Chiropractic Layout

Its ultra-small footprint is built for chiropractic rooms where space is limited. The compact straight-arm design helps reduce installation demands and minimize disruption to daily operations.

Integrated Exam Control

The software is fully integrated with the generator, allowing X-ray techniques to be preselected by anatomical region. This reduces manual setup steps and helps standardize exam workflow.

Built for Standing Views

Acuity CDR raises and lowers for standing exams from skull to lower extremities. Its 20° arm angulation helps offset anatomical variation for more precise chiropractic positioning

Imaging System Support

Your imaging equipment should perform reliably from day one through years of clinical use. Imperial provides ongoing support programs designed specifically for installed systems—helping protect image quality, reduce service disruptions, and extend equipment value.

Installation & System Readiness

Imperial prepares each system for real-world clinical use through coordinated delivery, installation oversight, system testing, and workflow validation to ensure confident 
day-one operation.

Performance Maintenance

Scheduled service and calibration help maintain imaging accuracy, system stability, and consistent performance across daily patient volumes and evolving clinical demands.

Technical Service Support

When service needs arise, Imperial’s imaging specialists provide dependable technical support focused on restoring performance and minimizing workflow interruption.

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