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PATIENT POSITIONING AIDS
Durable, high-performance positioning aids engineered for radiographic, surgical, and imaging support.
QUALITY. SAFETY. AADCO.
Durable, high-performance positioning aids engineered for radiographic, surgical, and imaging support.
AADCO’s advanced polyfoam positioners deliver consistent support and stability across a range of imaging and surgical procedures. Made from high-quality Polyfoam F/R™ and Durafoam™ materials, our positioning aids help improve patient comfort while minimizing procedural artifacts.
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Our ISO 13485 quality system ensures the consistent design, development, installation and delivery of every patient positioning aid we offer, delivering the stability, comfort, and performance healthcare providers expect.
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Our regular Polyfoam F/R™ positioners are supportive yet comfortable, manufactured from high-density 2 lb. estar foam. Functionally radiolucent and artifact-free, these non-upholstered positioners feature a high-friction surface to prevent slippage—making them ideal for radiographic, fluoroscopic, and imaging use.
Made from specially coated high-density Durafoam™, Armor-Guard™ positioners offer easy-to-clean surfaces and functional radiolucency. Slight image shadows may appear if vertical edges are aligned at 90 degrees to the beam, so positioning edges outside areas of interest is recommended. Preferred for radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures.
Lightweight, waterproof blue nylon covers make these positioners durable and easy to clean. Sewn seams are water-resistant and functionally radiolucent, making them an excellent choice for radiographic applications.
Designed for non-radiographic use, our vinyl-upholstered positioners are waterproof and ideal for nuclear medicine, ultrasound, and surgical environments. Sewn seams are not artifact-free, so they are best suited for non-imaging procedures.