20/20 Imaging C-SA Straight Arm X-Ray
- Category:
- X-Ray & U-Arm Systems
20/20 Imaging, a division of Konica Minolta
The 20/20 Imaging C-SA Straight Arm X-Ray System is a configurable digital radiography platform designed for chiropractic imaging workflows. Its manual straight-arm architecture supports repeatable patient positioning, DR compatibility, and optional Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) while maintaining a compact footprint and efficient daily workflow.
Digital Chiropractic Imaging with the C-SA Straight Arm
The 20/20 Imaging C-SA Straight Arm X-ray combines manual positioning, digital imaging compatibility, and a space-conscious design into a streamlined chiropractic X-ray platform. Designed for practices seeking reliable upright imaging, the system provides consistent positioning while supporting both conventional digital radiography and optional Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) configurations.
- Manual straight-arm positioning architecture
- DR-ready for 14 × 17 and 17 × 17 detector configurations
- Optional Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR)
- Compact footprint for chiropractic imaging suites
- 32 kW high-frequency generator
The straightforward design allows practices to focus on efficient patient throughput while maintaining the flexibility to configure the system around their preferred digital imaging workflow.
Straight-Arm Positioning Designed for Chiropractic Imaging
The 20/20 Imaging C-SA Straight Arm is designed around repeatable positioning for standing musculoskeletal and spinal imaging. Manual movement of the tube and detector allows technologists to precisely position the system while maintaining consistent imaging geometry throughout routine examinations.
Designed for Consistent Upright Imaging
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- Repeatable source-to-image positioning
- Manual tube and detector movement
- Supports standing examinations
- Designed for routine chiropractic imaging
By combining manual flexibility with predictable positioning, the C-SA helps simplify daily imaging while supporting consistent image acquisition.
Configure the C-SA Around Your Digital Imaging Workflow
The C-SA can be configured as a digital radiography platform that adapts to the workflow requirements of each practice. Detector compatibility and optional DDR capability allow the system to evolve alongside changing clinical needs without changing the core imaging platform.
- Digital Configuration Options
- Compatible with 14 × 17 DR detectors
- Compatible with 17 × 17 DR detectors
- Optional Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR)
- Integrates with compatible digital imaging software
Whether implementing DR for the first time or expanding imaging capabilities, the C-SA provides a flexible platform that supports future workflow growth.
Clinical Applications
The C-SA Straight Arm is designed primarily for chiropractic imaging environments requiring consistent upright positioning and digital imaging capability.
Common Imaging Applications
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- Routine chiropractic examinations
- Full-spine imaging with appropriate detector configuration
- Weight-bearing musculoskeletal imaging
- Cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine studies
- Extremity imaging
- Postural assessment
- Scoliosis evaluation when appropriately configured
Its manual straight-arm configuration makes the system well suited for practices that rely on repeatable positioning throughout high-volume daily imaging.
Optional Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR)
The C-SA Straight Arm can be configured with optional Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) technology for practices requiring both conventional static radiography and motion imaging from a single platform. DDR expands imaging capabilities while preserving the familiar workflow of the C-SA system.
Optional DDR Capabilities
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- Dynamic anatomical motion visualization
- Static and dynamic imaging from one platform
- Supports up to 15 sequential images per second
- FDA-cleared technology for compatible applications
Learn more about Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR).
Built for Efficient Chiropractic Imaging
The 20/20 Imaging C-SA Straight Arm offers a straightforward approach to chiropractic digital imaging by combining repeatable manual positioning with modern digital radiography compatibility. Its configurable architecture allows practices to implement a system that fits current imaging needs while providing a path toward optional DDR capabilities as clinical requirements evolve.
20/20 Imaging C-SA Straight Arm Specifications
Generator
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- SHF310 high-frequency generator
- 32 kW output
- Single-phase 208 V power
X-Ray Tube
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- Toshiba E7239X X-ray tube
- 125 kVp maximum output
- 140,000 HU heat capacity
- 1.0 mm / 2.0 mm focal spots
Imaging Configuration
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- Manual straight-arm positioning
- Manual collimator
- DR compatible
- Supports 14 × 17 and 17 × 17 detector configurations
Electrical Requirements
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- Single-phase 208 V