The Stylus Laser can be easily installed on the adjusting head of the Advanced Orthogonal Table or Orthospinology instrument without having to modify the instrument.
The cross-hair projection of the laser allows the doctor to see the exact center point of the instrument and where the patients transverse process needs to be.
By rotating the pivot arm of the instrument, the cross hairs of the laser can be aligned to the patients transverse process and hard palate, replacing the need of the Y-template.
By removing the need for the Y-template, the Stylus Laser allows doctors to provide a more accurate Atlas adjustment in less time.
Some of the Advanced Orthogonal tables in existence were not calibrated correctly. The Laser allows doctors to see the true zero point of their tables and modify the tables if any incongruity exists.
The largest benefits of the laser is that it allows the doctor greater confidence to know that the patients atlas is centered correctly in the table and they have measured the Y-variance as accurately as possible.
This video covers how to install the laser and calibrate it to your table. It covers how to use the laser when centering the patient on the table, removing Y-axis roll of the head, and measuring y-axis deviations off neutral when calculating the Y-vector.
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A cross hair laser that attaches to the stylus head of the Advanced Orthogonal Table. Allows the doctor to project lasers onto the head of placement that refine positioning of the transverse process and allows doctors to measure Y axis displacement.
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This laser attaches to the Laney Orthospinology Adjusting Instrument. It provides 2 flat line lasers that center over the stylus of the instrument. This provides perspective on adjusting vectors, patient positioning, and instrument calibration. The laser is turned on or off with a battery pack and is easy to install.
The laser comes fit for the Advanced Orthogonal instrument only. Many other styles of table will need an adapter piece to fit correctly. Email joshsilverdc@gmail.com picturses of your adjusting instrument with a few measurements if you want to make sure we have an adapter for you.