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Patient Mobility Equipment Supplied In Usa New York
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Lutech Industries, Inc. based inRonkonkoma, NEW YORK (USA)
The perfect on the move patient monitor, the Datalys 750 has a 8.4″ color TFT touch screen display and tracks patient vitals during their stay or during transportation. Easily hangs on the bed rail or mounted on a pole, the Datalys 750 multiparameter patient monitor offers patient mobility and ease ...
Manufactured by:Visaris Americas a Division of First Source Company based inRochester, NEW YORK (USA)
Vision X is a high-throughput, manually positioned entry level DR system for general radiography and all types of walking or hospitalised patient examinations. The robust, yet simple construction of the stand with a mobile patient table, provides easy access to operator and patient ...
Manufactured by:Visaris Americas a Division of First Source Company based inRochester, NEW YORK (USA)
Vision C is a universal DR system with fully flexible detector and stand configuration to meet all diagnostic radiography needs. Available in a fully motorised auto-positioning Auto configuration with manual override or a more conventional manual configuration Vision C can be tailored to your specific needs. Automated system positioning, exam set-up, acquisition and archiving as well as protocol ...
Manufactured by:Carestream Health based inRochester, NEW YORK (USA)
Capturing high-quality, long-length images of legs or spine can be difficult – especially with pediatric patients or patients with limited mobility who find it hard to remain still for an extended period of ...
Manufactured by:PAVmed Inc. based inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
The Oncodisc device is an intelligent implantable vascular access device embedded with advanced sensor and communication technology. In addition to delivery of pharmaceutical therapy, the device reliably and accurately monitors patient physiology for early detection of illness or treatment-related complications. ...
