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Turing MedicalVersion FIRMM-pix -MRI Motion Management System

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The FIRMM-pix system is designed to enhance MRI imaging accuracy by addressing the challenges of motion-induced image degradation, a common obstacle in brain MRIs. By integrating biofeedback and gamification, FIRMM-pix offers an innovative approach to train patients, including children, to minimize movements during scans. This method prevents the need for sedation or repeat scans, showcasing a more efficient and cost-effective alternative. Featuring tools like 'Puppy Dreams', a premier game, it guides patients with real-time feedback and engaging content, significantly improving data quality. FIRMM-pix also includes a video player offering films for visual feedback, thus reducing movement and enhancing overall data integrity. This system is particularly valuable for neurosurgery, enabling more precise treatment planning by reducing motion artifacts. It holds FDA 510(k) clearance, affirming its safety and efficacy. The device is specifically intended for use under a physician's guidance, emphasizing its role in advanced medical settings.

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