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2023-11-26
The Extremities Solution: Flexible Limb Immobilization Strategies in Radiation Therapy
Limb immobilization poses unique challenges in radiation therapy due to the wide range of limb movements and the necessity for individualized treatment approaches. It is crucial to ensure impeccable reproducibility while prioritizing patient comfort. The clinical utilization of vacuum bags and thermoplastic masks has become increasingly prevalent to address these requirements. These advanced methods offer tailored immobilization solutions, maximizing treatment precision, reproducibility, and patient comfort throughout the radiation therapy.
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2023-10-17
How to Use Klarity Athena Supine™ Breast System
The Klarity Athena Breast System is an adjustable baseplate for supine positioning. The carbon fiber baseplate attaches to a treatment table and can be raised or lowered with elevation supports. The Athena R610- NDCF includes arm cups and upper hand grips for overhead arm positioning. Lower hand grips are also included to facilitate additional arm positioning options. The patient’s bottom is supported by an adjustable bottom cushion. A leg cushion elevates the lower limbs for better patient comfort. A headrest is included as well.
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2023-09-01
Experiences and Methods for Storing Radiotherapy Masks and Cushions
Radiation therapy plays a crucial role in cancer treatment, requiring precise positioning of immobilization devices to ensure accurate and effective delivery of radiation beams. However, inadequate storage practices can lead to unhygienic conditions and potentially damage these essential devices. This article will highlight the importance of proper mask storage and provide practical tips to ensure optimal hygiene and longevity.
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Breathe controllably, Treat Precisely
For patients undergoing radiation therapy, irregular breathing can be a major source of anxiety. The Klarity Respiratory Belt controls the motion of tumors and organs of patients undergoing radiation therapy treatments. It can be used to limit internal motion and enable shallow breathing treatments for patients who have irregular breathing patterns or cannot hold their breath.
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The Extremities Solution: Flexible Limb Immobilization Strategies in Radiation Therapy
Limb immobilization poses unique challenges in radiation therapy due to the wide range of limb movements and the necessity for individualized treatment approaches. It is crucial to ensure impeccable reproducibility while prioritizing patient comfort. The clinical utilization of vacuum bags and thermoplastic masks has become increasingly prevalent to address these requirements. These advanced methods offer tailored immobilization solutions, maximizing treatment precision, reproducibility, and patient comfort throughout the radiation therapy.
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How to Use Klarity Athena Supine™ Breast System
The Klarity Athena Breast System is an adjustable baseplate for supine positioning. The carbon fiber baseplate attaches to a treatment table and can be raised or lowered with elevation supports. The Athena R610- NDCF includes arm cups and upper hand grips for overhead arm positioning. Lower hand grips are also included to facilitate additional arm positioning options. The patient’s bottom is supported by an adjustable bottom cushion. A leg cushion elevates the lower limbs for better patient comfort. A headrest is included as well.
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Experiences and Methods for Storing Radiotherapy Masks and Cushions
Radiation therapy plays a crucial role in cancer treatment, requiring precise positioning of immobilization devices to ensure accurate and effective delivery of radiation beams. However, inadequate storage practices can lead to unhygienic conditions and potentially damage these essential devices. This article will highlight the importance of proper mask storage and provide practical tips to ensure optimal hygiene and longevity.
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Tips for Patients to Ease Mask Anxiety in Radiation Oncology
Reducing mask-related anxiety enhances radiotherapy patients' treatment experience.Each patient's needs and preferences should be carefully considered, and personalized approaches should be employed to ensure the best possible experience throughout their treatment journey.
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The New Klarity Prone Pelvis System
The rectum is located at the back of the pelvis, in the curve of the sacrum and coccyx. Patients undergoing radiotherapy for rectal cancer are generally treated in a prone position to reduce the volume of normal bowel in the high-dose volume.
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