Evaluation of Implants and Non Implants of the knee.
Evaluation of Implants and non implants of the knee. Standing xrays help to evaluate the alignment and degree of joint disease. Most commonly osteoarthritis. Evaluating the knee in a standing position allows the physician to see the degree of degeneration from one side to the other of the knee. This also helps to determine if the paitent would need a full knee replacement or partial knee replacement. A standing knee xray can be considered imaging during a functional condition versus a non weightbearing xray of the knee.
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This listing offers a single pricing dimension: Product Access, measured in Units. Access is free, so you subscribe without charge. The Units dimension simply grants you entry to the de-identified medical imaging dataset. There are no tiers, instance sizes, or usage add-ons to compare. You get one flat access option covering this published X-ray standing knee dataset, available as a one-month subscription sample.
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What does one unit of Product Access grant me?
One unit grants entry to the published XR Standing Knee dataset. This is de-identified medical imaging data hosted on AWS Marketplace. Access is offered as a one-month subscription sample, letting you explore the data before committing to larger curated requests.
Will my cost change if I access the dataset more often within the subscription?
No. Access is free and covers the published dataset for the one-month subscription period. There are no usage meters, tiers, or overage charges. Your access does not accrue cost based on how many times you view or pull the data during the term.
What kind of data is included in this free published dataset?
You get a de-identified medical imaging sample focused on standing knee X-ray studies. These published samples let you experience the vendor's real-world data before requesting custom, curated cohorts. The sample is drawn from the vendor's broader imaging data network.
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The Emory Knee Radiograph (MRKR) dataset is a large, demographically diverse collection of
503,261 knee radiographs from 83,011 patients, 40% of which are African American. This dataset
provides imaging data in DICOM format along with detailed clinical information, including patient-
reported pain scores, diagnostic codes, and procedural codes, which are not commonly available in
similar datasets. The MRKR dataset also features imaging metadata such as image laterality, view type,
and presence of hardware, enhancing its value for research and model development. MRKR addresses
significant gaps in existing datasets by offering a more representative sample for studying osteoarthritis
and related outcomes, particularly among minority populations, thereby providing a valuable resource
for clinicians and researchers.
Acknowledgments - We would like to thank MD.ai for assistance with image de-identification.
There are multiple treatment options for bunions. Procedures range from minimally invasive to invasive surgical options. Depending on the severitiy of the hallux valgus treament could be an implant designed for joint preservation, pinning, fixation or implant for more severe cases. Utalizing Xray is a cost effect way of tracking progress of disease and post surgical healing.