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New Technologist Task Chair for CT and MRI
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New Technologist Task Chair for CT and MRI

Excellent Synchro Tilt All Mesh Chair for Total Ergonomics

CONTEMPORARY DESIGN Vesta is a high-performing executive chair that incorporates design elements that complement any work environment. The Vesta series offers a superior sitting experience in a stylish contemporary chair. A sculpted aluminum frame follows the curvature of the body providing ultimate support and ergonomics.

VERSATILE BY DESIGN Fully adaptable, Vesta goes from workstations to conference rooms to the CEO’s office. The series offers a choice of upholstered seat or all mesh to meet a wide range of applications.

ERGONOMIC DESIGN Supportive. Active. Intuitive. Vesta is all of that and more. Ergonomic features include supportive woven mesh with a built in lumbar, adjustable arms, seat slider, synchro tilt control and optional head rest. The dynamic synchro tilt control features an eleven position multi-lock with built in safety tilt return with forward tilt feature.

A Perfect chair for any MRI or CT suite!  Visit our website to order your chair today.

New Overhead Ceiling Mounted Radiation Barriers
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New Overhead Ceiling Mounted Radiation Barriers

Z&Z Medical is excited to offer new Ceiling Mounted Radiation Barriers. These barriers offer a stabilized suspension arm that will keep this shield where it’s needed most. Two styles available: One style is fitted with a lead curtain for ease of positioning on any number of body types and positions, it features a full 360 degrees of rotation, fully extended reach, and an attached suspension arm mounted light for close examinations.  The second offers a stable but lightweight design and torso cutout also with a full 360 degrees of rotation. These ceiling mounted barriers can also be purchased with an examination light on a second suspension arm! Visit our website to learn more.

New Overhead Mobile Radiation Barriers
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New Overhead Mobile Radiation Barriers

With the 45 degrees of rotation, these PTO Barrier Shields can be fitted into exam rooms of any size. Plus, their power coated construction make them resistant to corrosion. Thanks to it’s offset design, this shield can be easily placed anywhere around the patient to provide protection during an examination.  Available with lead acrylic torso cutout or lead curtain. Both offering 0.50mm Pb equiv protection. Visit our Lead Shields Tab on our website to learn more.

New Patient X-Ray Room Chair with Arms
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New Patient X-Ray Room Chair with Arms

Often, waiting room chairs and chairs that are used throughout radiology imaging departments is a last-minute afterthought. When in reality, it should be higher up on the list. Waiting room and x-ray room chairs can have lasting impression from your patients. Every day, customers and visitors come into contact with waiting room chairs or chairs in the radiology department. They should be comfortable, and safe. Waiting is not always relaxing, but the environment can most definitely influence a patient’s attitude during their appointment and can influence how a patient feels while at your facility.  Z&Z Medical have several options for waiting room chairs and Patient X-Ray Room chairs. Visit our Website to browse options or you can email us at info@zzmedical.com for suggestions and ideas that will best meet your seating needs.

NEW AC Joint Sandbag Weights
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NEW AC Joint Sandbag Weights

The acromioclavicular joint AP weight-bearing view, is often performed together with the normal non-weight-bearing AP view to help rule out joint displacement when it is suspected but not confirmed on the frontal image. This view is used in the assessment of possible acromioclavicular joint separation and may be done bilaterally to allow comparison of joint spaces between the affected and unaffected side.

Patient is erect using a 5 or 10 lb weight around the wrist of the patient. Amount of weight needed depends on the size of patient. Most professional athletes utilize 10 lb weights whereas the general public generally uses on 5 lbs.  The patients back is against the image receptor and the acromioclavicular joint of the affected side is at the center of the image receptor. The affected arm is in a neutral position by the patient’s side with weight around the wrist.  This projection can be very painful for a patient with an AC joint injury; it is highly recommended that everything is set up and positioned so that the last thing you do is put the weight around the patient’s wrist. Some radiologist like to image both joints on a single exposure allowing comparison of the two joints so the radiologist can observe the distance between the coracoid process and clavicle on both sides.

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