Adaptix Ortho350
The Adaptix Ortho350 is an ultracompact low-dose, low-power, X-ray imaging system that brings 3D imaging of extremities into the orthopedic clinic.
Adaptix’s orthopedic imaging technology offers a transformative solution for orthopedic diagnostic imaging. Designed for imaging extremities such as hands and elbows, knees and feet, the Adaptix Ortho350 utilizes low-dose 3D digital tomosynthesis to produce high-resolution tomographic slices in approximately 20 seconds. This enables clinicians to achieve greater diagnostic confidence compared to traditional 2D X-rays, often reducing the need for more expensive and less accessible CT or MRI scans.
Its compact, lightweight design allows for flexible deployment—either as a tabletop unit or mounted on a mobile cart—making it ideal for use in trauma centers, clinics, emergency departments, or even bedside settings. Additionally, the system supports weight-bearing imaging, which is crucial for assessing joint alignment and structural integrity under physiological load, particularly in orthopedic evaluations of the lower limbs.

How it works
Unlike conventional X-ray systems, which produce flat, overlapping images, or CT scanners that require large, immobile, and expensive setups, the Adaptix Ortho350 challenges the conventional approach to orthopedic DT with low-dose X-rays from an array of positions.
This advanced hardware innovation enables the rapid acquisition of multiple low-dose X-ray projections from different angles, which are then reconstructed into a highly detailed, depth-resolved 3D image. This allows clinicians to visualize complex bone structures with greater clarity, improving diagnostic confidence for fractures, bone conditions, and degenerative diseases.
See what 2D can't show
Superimposition is the limit of every plain radiograph: structures stacked into a single plane, subtle fractures hidden in the overlap. The Ortho350 reconstructs the anatomy in slices — the same principle as CT, delivered in your exam room.


The Carpus, unstacked
The wrist is where 2D imaging concedes most: eight carpal bones in constant overlap, and the scaphoid — the most commonly missed fracture in the emergency pathway — hidden in the stack.
- Sectional views through the carpal rows, in your exam room
- Occult fracture queries resolved on the first visit
- Serial 3D follow-up at 2D-comparable dose
Two starting points. One logic
The case for point-of-care 3D depends on what's already on site. Where there is no sectional imaging, the Ortho350 is an access solution. Where CT and MRI are downstairs, it's a capacity and stewardship solution — because having a scanner is not the same as having a slot.

Transforming Clinical Delivery
Experience point-of-care 3D imaging that increases diagnostic confidence with specialized capabilities for weight bearing knee, ankle and foot imaging, as well as detailed upper extremity imaging.
Transforming Technology & Workflow
This compact, lightweight device delivers low-dose 3D diagnostic imaging for upper and lower extremities, streamlines workflow, and minimizes the need to move or refer patients.
Transforming Installation & Economics
The system works stand-alone or combined with an optional cart, offers DICOM compatible images with RIS/PACS integration, runs on standard, single phase power supply and helps retain revenue for your institution.

All necessary regulatory documentation, instructions for use, published studies, patient education tools, etc. (as applicable) can be provided upon request by contacting cs@spartanmedical.com or (888) 240-8091. We are available at any time to meet with providers and staff to answer any questions about Spartan Medical’s entire portfolio of advanced medical solutions.
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