FONAR CHAIRMAN AND PRESIDENT
DR. RAYMOND DAMADIAN
PURCHASES COMPANY STOCK IN OPEN MARKET
MELVILLE,
NEW YORK, May 17, 2007 - FONAR Corporation (NASDAQ-FONR), The
Inventor of MR Scanning™, announced today that its Chairman,
President and Founder, Raymond Damadian, M.D., purchased 8,500
shares of FONAR stock in the open market on May 15, 2007. This
brings his ownership to 120,302.12 shares of common stock. Dr.
Damadian has not sold a share of FONAR stock in more than a decade.
The purchase was made pursuant to the Company's corporate governance
guidelines for insider stock purchases.
In explaining his
purchase, Dr. Damadian said, "It is my view that right now is the most exciting
period in FONAR's 28-year history. FONAR Corporation has the `electric lights'
while
all other MRI vendors remain with the `gas lights'. FONAR's priority in this
UPRIGHT™ MRI field is well deserved, after all it has labored to originate
MRI and make
the
medical power of MRI technology available to the world."
"From my perspective,
the transformation of MRI to the 'electric light' era of upright imaging and
maximum
visibility is inevitable," said Dr. Damadian. "'Gas lights' are O.K.,
until 'electric lights' become available. When the 'electric lights' (UPRIGHT™MRI) that can see the patient's problem become available, you can no longer live
with the gas lights (recumbent MRI) that can't. Industry `force of habit' allegiance
to `gas lights' in multiple arenas must ultimately defer to the `electric lights.'
For example, hospitals cannot continue to engage in spine surgery based on recumbent
MRI scans that cannot see much of the patient's pathology. when the technology
now exists (FONAR UPRIGHT™ MRI) that can see it."
Dr. Paul Pavlov,
Director of the "Spine Centre" at the Netherlands largest orthopaedic
hospital, in purchasing the FONAR UPRIGHT™ MRI said, "when it came to
facing the risk of doing the wrong spine surgery, based on the wrong diagnosis
obtained from recumbent MRI, we did not regard the utilization of this new technology,
from our patient's perspective, as optional. It was mandatory."
"In the U.S.,
half of all the MRI scans performed are of the spine, approximately 10 million
annually," said Dr. Damadian, "and of those, 916,000 patients per year
proceed to surgery. (Center for Disease Control, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human
Services)."
"Moreover, physician
testimonials are emerging where surgeon after surgeon who has had occasion to
have his patients scanned in a FONAR UPRIGHT™ MRI prior to surgery is reporting
that FONAR's UPRIGHT™ MRI is invaluable to his spine surgery and patient
outcomes.
One spine surgeon reported to me," said Dr. Damadian, "'I am now addicted
to your machine. I will not take my patient to spine surgery without first examining
him in an UPRIGHT™ MRI machine. In 20% of cases it changes the surgical
procedure I elect to choose.' Also a top surgeon in Dallas has reported the same
20% from
the spine surgeons sending to his FONAR UPRIGHT™ MRI scanner."
Indeed, Professor
Francis Smith, M.D., from the University of Aberdeen, U.K. has reported that
in
a series of 25 patients suffering from back pain, 13 (52%) had visible pathology
in the upright position on FONAR UPRIGHT™ MRI images that was not visible
on
recumbent images. Each of (the) thirteen patients has undergone appropriate
surgery and six months post surgery remain symptom free."
"New needs for
FONAR UPRIGHT™ imaging continuously arise," said Dr. Damadian. "The
evaluation and treatment of scoliosis in girls and young women is badly in need
of the FONAR UPRIGHT™ MRI image analysis. Approximately 3.0 million women
have
this need. FONAR UPRIGHT™ imaging is needed for the detection of breast
implant leaks. Motor vehicle whiplash injuries require FONAR UPRIGHT™ Multi-
Position™ image analysis. Patients with Chiari Syndrome require the FONAR
UPRIGHT™ image analysis. Additionally, cardiovascular patients require
FONAR
UPRIGHT™ MRI
analysis.
Coronary blood flow should be evaluated by FONAR UPRIGHT™ MRA™. Carotid
and cerebral blood flow should be evaluated with FONAR UPRIGHT™ MRA™.
Hip
patients and knee patients and patients with venous varicosities, all require
FONAR UPRIGHT™ imaging. The applications and uses of FONAR UPRIGHT™ MRI
analysis are therefore limitless and constantly expanding, as more and more physicians
become aware of how they can help their patients by the use of FONAR UPRIGHT™ MR
imaging technology. Additionally, our installations at key hospital centers,
and collaborations with major university teaching centers eager to explore the
clinical benefits of FONAR's UPRIGHT™ imaging, are just now coming 'on-line.'"
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The Inventor of MR Scanning™,
Full Range of Motion™, STAND-UP™, UPRIGHT™,
Multi-Position™, pMRI™, True Flow™, Walk-In™ and
The Proof is in the Picture™ are trademarks of FONAR Corporation.
This release may include
forward-looking statements from the company that may or may not
materialize. Additional information on factors that could potentially
affect the company's financial results may be found in the company's
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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