Welcome to our blog post on three things you'll love about Z&Z Medical's closed cell patient positioning foam sponges!
As a radiologic technologist, you know the importance of having the right supplies and equipment on hand to ensure the best possible positioning for your patients to get the best x-ray image. Patient positioning foam sponges are an essential tool in the radiology field, helping to support and position patients during exams and procedures.
At Z&Z Medical, we are proud to offer high-quality closed cell patient positioning foam sponges that are designed to meet the needs of radiologic technologists and their patients. Here are three things you'll love about our foam sponges:
We hope you will consider choosing Z&Z Medical's closed cell patient positioning foam sponges for your practice. We are confident that you will love the comfort, durability, and cleanability of these essential products.
Z&Z Medical’s Exclusive Closed Cell Sponges are made from a lightweight 100% radiolucent non-porous foam. These positioning sponges are entirely fluid resistant and easy to clean! They are also easy to disinfect with any hospital grade disinfectant and are extremely durable when compared to common open cell sponges on the market today! Our sponges feature a non-coated premium charcoal grey color and are the perfect solution for any positioning need! They can be used in MRI, CT, Nuc Med, Ultrasound and General X-Ray making them the number one option in positioning sponges. Below are some common frequently asked questions about our new closed cell sponges.
Have a question about closed cell sponges or want more information? Email our customer service team at info@zzmedical.com Please visit our easy to use e-commerce website at www.zzmedical.com to see the many Closed Cell Sponges and kits that we now offer.
Z&Z Medical’s Exclusive Closed Cell Sponges are made from a lightweight 100% radiolucent non-porous foam. These positioning sponges are entirely fluid resistant and easy to clean! They are also easy to disinfect with any hospital grade disinfectant and are extremely durable when compared to common open cell sponges on the market today! Our sponges feature a non-coated premium charcoal grey color and are the perfect solution for any positioning need! They can be used in MRI, CT, Nuc Med, Ultrasound and General X-Ray making them the number one option in positioning sponges. Below are some common frequently asked questions about our new closed cell sponges.
Have a question about closed cell sponges or want more information? Email our customer service team at info@zzmedical.com Please visit our easy to use e-commerce website at www.zzmedical.com to see the many Closed Cell Sponges and kits that we now offer.
Welcome to our blog post on three things you'll love about Z&Z Medical's closed cell patient positioning foam sponges!
As a radiologic technologist, you know the importance of having the right supplies and equipment on hand to ensure the best possible positioning for your patients to get the best x-ray image. Patient positioning foam sponges are an essential tool in the radiology field, helping to support and position patients during exams and procedures.
At Z&Z Medical, we are proud to offer high-quality closed cell patient positioning foam sponges that are designed to meet the needs of radiologic technologists and their patients. Here are three things you'll love about our foam sponges:
We hope you will consider choosing Z&Z Medical's closed cell patient positioning foam sponges for your practice. We are confident that you will love the comfort, durability, and cleanability of these essential products.
This NEW High density crosslink closed cell foam provides durability and cleanability as an excellent positioning aide for weight bearing studies. Developed to facilitate imaging of longitudinal arch, lateral projection studies and Saltzman Axial hind views of the foot for heel alignment. This holder is very functional for all patients and easy to switch panels easy between views.
The 20 degree angled end-slot allows you to see the tibia and the long axis of the calcaneus, which is very helpful for surgical planning and can hold up to 300 lbs..