Image-guided therapy is a non-invasive medical treatment that utilizes real-time imaging technologies such as X-rays, CT scans, or ultrasound to guide the precise placement of needles, catheters, or other instruments into specific locations within the body to diagnose and treat various medical conditions, including pain management, cancer treatment, and spinal cord stimulation.
A peaceful forest, where a person is lying on a blanket, surrounded by trees and flowers, with a tablet in their hand displaying an image of a calming landscape, as they practice guided imagery and visualization techniques.
A futuristic cityscape with a sleek, high-tech building in the center, where people are gathered around a large screen displaying a 3D image of the brain, as a therapist uses image guided therapy to help individuals overcome mental health challenges.
A serene and calming landscape with a gentle stream running through it, where a person is sitting on a rock, eyes closed, with a subtle glow emanating from a small device in their hand, symbolizing the soothing effects of image guided therapy on the mind.