Horseshoe Headrest Non-Pinned Headrest for Neurosugeries

Horseshoe Headrest Non-Pinned Headrest for Neurosugeries
Feb-23-14
The Horseshoe Headrest is the first non-pinned headrest that can be used in both CT and MRI scanners, providing patients with a more comfortable and less fear-inducing experience.

Developed for use during head, neck and cervical spine surgeries, the clamp-like headrest allows the medical staff to position and stabilize the head during procedures, and will prove particularly useful for patients with fragile skulls, such as babies, young children and the elderly. According to IMRIS President and CEO Jay D. Miller, the headrest has already been met with great enthusiasm from pediatric neurosurgeons, who also lent their feedback during the development of the device.

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I am Lynette Oxley, a distance education university student would like to know more about this product. I would like to work on a marketing presentation for the subject, Strategic Thinking in Design. Could you please email me with more information.
Posted by Lynette Oxley on March 3, 2014

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