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Hand Positioner for pediatric x-ray, immobilizer for hands & feet, clear plastic
$ 66
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Pediatric Hand Positioner for getting the x-ray you need. This clear acrylic paddle shaped positioner is designed to help hold the hand flat during the exam. When trying to get a clean clear x-ray image of a baby's hand the fingers of the person helping often end up in the x-ray. The Hand Positioner is a spatula shaped hand immobilizer that enables the technicians, nurses and parents to hold an infant or toddler hand still.
Product details
Product Dimensions:
10.2 x 5 x 0.5 inches
Shipping Weight:
1 pounds
ASIN:
B07GC89G7C
UPC:
074403984953
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RM Plastics, Inc.
Custom Plastic Fabrication since 1982
Roach, Missouri 65787
One of the most critical aspects of the imaging procedure is the proper positioning of the patient. This can have significant impacts on accuracy results of the x-rays, even minor shifts in positioning can have detrimental effects. This is particularly difficult with children. Even as parents, aides, & nurses try and help keep kids still the results are often blurred or incorrect. Technicians often get part of the hand of the helper in the picture or the child has moved before you can hit the button, resulting in time lost along with higher costs.
A Pediatric hand positioner should be among your imaging supplies that will help you accomplish clear reliable images easier.
Made of clear plastic you will be able to create the most favorable condition by having someone use a positioning aid hold a child’s hand or foot still for the moment it takes to get that image.
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