We build your vision… Positioning Aid Workflows - Orthopedics January 2016 – Technical changes reserved; for internal use only Variety 16-Channel Multipurpose.

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We build your vision… Positioning Aid Workflows - Orthopedics January 2016 – Technical changes reserved; for internal use only Variety 16-Channel Multipurpose Coil

ElbowShoulder Orthopedic positioning aids Knee/Foot/Ankle Hand/Wrist/Finger (Multipurpose)

ElbowShoulder Orthopedic positioning aids Knee/Foot/Ankle Hand/Wrist/Finger (Multipurpose)

Components needed Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and with coil clip Foot/Ankle deviceKnee device Knee inlays Knee angle support Two Variety coil halves & clip 0

Step 1: Combine knee and foot/ankle device on MR table Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and with coil clip 1

Step 2: Place knee angle support in knee device (optional) Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and with coil clip 2

Step 3: Combine two coil halves with one clip Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and with coil clip 3

Step 4: Insert two coil halves in knee inlays Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and with coil clip 4

Step 5: Center knee between two posts and adjust length so foot is rested comfortably Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and with coil clip 5

Step 6: Lift knee and slide clipped coils incl. inlays from top to bottom over knee into posts. Use fingers to adjust coil below knee Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and with coil clip 6

Step 6: Patient rests leg. Double check if coil set is fixated tightly around the knee Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and with coil clip 6

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and with coil clip Step 7: First strap around thigh is usually sufficient  Fast fixation 7

Step 7: Fixate with all straps for less motion  Maximum fixation Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and with coil clip 7

Components needed Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee without inlays and with coil clip Foot/Ankle deviceKnee device Knee angle support Two Variety coil halves & clip 0

Step 1: Combine knee and foot/ankle device on MR table Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee without inlays and with coil clip 1

Step 2: Place knee angle support in knee device (optional) Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee without inlays and with coil clip 2

Step 3: Combine two coil halves with one clip Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee without inlays and with coil clip 3

Step 4: Center knee between two posts and adjust length so foot is rested comfortably Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee without inlays and with coil clip 4

Step 5: Lift patients’ knee and slide clipped coils from top to bottom over knee. Use fingers to adjust coil below knee Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee without inlays and with coil clip 5

Step 5: Patient rests leg. Double check if coil set is fixated tightly around the knee Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee without inlays and with coil clip 5

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee without inlays and with coil clip Step 6: First strap around thigh is usually sufficient  Fast fixation 6

Step 6: Fixate with all straps for less motion  Maximum fixation Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee without inlays and with coil clip 6

Components needed Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and without coil clip Foot/Ankle deviceKnee device Knee inlays Knee angle support Two Variety coil halves 0

Step 1: Combine knee and foot/ankle device on MR table Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and without coil clip 1

Step 2: Place knee angle support in knee device (optional) Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and without coil clip 2

Step 3: Insert two coil halves in knee inlays Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and without coil clip 3

Step 4: Slide coils incl. inlays into posts Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and without coil clip 4

Step 5: Center knee between two coil halves and adjust length so foot is rested comfortably Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and without coil clip 5

Step 6: First two to three straps around thigh and coils are usually sufficient  Fast fixation Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and without coil clip 6

Step 6: Fixate with all straps for less motion  Maximum fixation Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Knee with inlays and without coil clip 6

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Foot/Ankle Components needed Foot/Ankle deviceKnee device Knee angle support Two Variety coil halves and two clips 0

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Foot/Ankle Step 1: Combine knee and foot/ankle device on MR table 1

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Foot/Ankle Step 1: Combine knee and foot/ankle device on MR table Step 2: Place knee angle support in knee device (optional) 2

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Foot/Ankle Step 3: Combine two coil halves with one clip 3

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Foot/Ankle Step 4: Place clipped coil halves onto foot/ankle device 4

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Foot/Ankle Step 5: Rest foot on coil set 5

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Foot/Ankle Step 6: Use first strap to fixate foot 6

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Foot/Ankle Step 7: Use second clip to close coil set. If needed use small cushions to close gap 7

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Foot/Ankle Step 8: Use second strap to tighten coil set onto foot/ankle 8

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Foot/Ankle Step 9: Fixate knee with all straps for less motion 9

ElbowShoulder Orthopedic positioning aids Knee/Foot/Ankle Hand/Wrist/Finger (Multipurpose)

Two Variety coil halves and clip Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Shoulder Components needed Shoulder device Standard MR safe sandbag 0

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Shoulder Step 1: Combine two coil halves with one clip 1

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Shoulder Step 2: Insert clipped coil halves into shoulder device 2

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Shoulder Step 3: Place patient between two coil halves. 3

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Shoulder Step 4: Fixate with sandbags for less motion. Watch cable outlay 4

ElbowShoulder Orthopedic positioning aids Knee/Foot/Ankle Hand/Wrist/Finger (Multipurpose)

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Hand/Wrist/Finger prone with one coil half Components needed Multipurpose device Standard MR safe sandbag One Variety coil half 0

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Hand/Wrist/Finger prone with one coil half Step 1: Place positioning aid on MR table 1

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Hand/Wrist/Finger prone with one coil half Step 2: Insert coil half into positioning device 2

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Hand/Wrist/Finger prone with one coil half Step 3: Place patients’ hand on coil half. If needed support lower arm with sandbag 3

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Hand/Wrist/Finger prone with one coil half Step 4: If needed fixate hand with sandbag for less motion 4

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Hand/Wrist/Finger prone with two coil halves Components needed Multipurpose device Standard MR safe sandbag Two Variety coil halves 0

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Hand/Wrist/Finger prone with two coil halves Step 1: Place positioning aid on MR table 1

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Hand/Wrist/Finger prone with two coil halves Step 2: Insert coil half into positioning device. Second one rests on top 2

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Hand/Wrist/Finger prone with two coil halves Step 3: Place patients’ hand between coil halves 3

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Hand/Wrist/Finger prone with two coil halves Step 4: Fixate with sandbags for less motion 4

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Hand/Wrist/Finger supine with elbow positioning aid Components needed Elbow device with two plug in connectors and velcro straps Standard MR safe sandbags Two Variety coil halves 0

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Step 1: Place elbow positioning aid on MR table Hand/Wrist/Finger supine with elbow positioning aid 1

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Step 2: Insert coil halves into plug in connector and adjust coil half distance for hand size Hand/Wrist/Finger supine with elbow positioning aid 2

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Step 3: Place patients’ hand between coil halves next to patients body. Close with velcro strap. If needed stabilize with sandbags Hand/Wrist/Finger supine with elbow positioning aid 3

ElbowShoulder Orthopedic positioning aids Knee/Foot/Ankle Hand/Wrist/Finger (Multipurpose)

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Elbow supine next to body Components needed Elbow device with two plug in connectors and velcro straps Standard MR safe sandbags Two Variety coil halves 0

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Step 1: Place positioning aid on MR table Elbow supine next to body 1

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Step 2: Insert coil halves into plug in connector and adjust coil half distance for elbow size Elbow supine next to body 2

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Step 3: Place patients’ elbow between coil halves next to patients body. Close with velcro strap. If needed stabilize with sandbags Elbow supine next to body 3

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Elbow prone superman Components needed Elbow device with two plug in connectors and velcro straps Standard MR safe sandbags Two Variety coil halves 0

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Step 1: Place positioning aid on MR table Elbow prone superman 1

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Step 2: Insert coil halves into plug in connector and adjust coil half distance for elbow size Elbow prone superman 2

Orthopedic Positioning Aid Workflow Step 3: Place patients’ elbow between coil halves prone above head. Close with velcro strap. If needed stabilize with sandbags Elbow prone superman 3

We build your vision… Further questions?