tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-943061409344261913.post6070376720687755704..comments2016-05-01T23:46:42.255-04:00Comments on IS 251 @ Loyola University in Maryland: 3D Technology to Improve PostureUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-943061409344261913.post-29212977681219881222015-10-27T13:01:37.105-04:002015-10-27T13:01:37.105-04:00I agree that it is a good idea to make the 3D scre...I agree that it is a good idea to make the 3D screening an affordable and readily available product for many to have. However, I do not really see this product reducing the number of chiropractors, or the number of MRI’s and X-rays. <br />While I understand what you are alluding to, the fact is that this screening is only the diagnosis of your bad posture. Maybe with the kinect 2 from Microsoft there could be a video game that could help improve posture, but I feel like the diagnosis of bad posture would actually lead to the growth of chiropractic use. More people would seek out a professional to help change their posture. As for the MRI’s and X-rays, they are both very important and cannot be substituted by the 3D screening process. Again I think that this screening would encourage more people to see a doctor or be willing to pay for the MRI after the initial diagnosis of the 3D screening. <br />My final point is that people may also not be as willing to buy this new product because $199 dollars is not a lot of money for some, but for others is a lot. For the ones that it is not a lot of money, I feel like they are the ones that can afford the MRI in the first place. I think that this technology is a step in the right direction to making these services available to more people, but it needs to go back to the drawing board at the moment to be able to maximize its profit, as well as maximize the utility of their product. <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06019636287231704207noreply@blogger.com