Save Lives Longer

Interventional cardiologists & radiologists use of lead aprons for radiation protection has led to numerous musculoskeletal (MSK) problems. Musculoskeletal back pain and spinal disc injuries are common orthopedic complications associated with a practice in interventional cardiology & radiology Problems often directly correlated to the time spent wearing aprons.

The Newton system helps you in your daily practice by supporting the weight of your protective apron.

 


For any interventional worker : the main operator or the supporting staff

Take care of your body while taking care of your patients

 An infrared study has shown a decrease in muscle temperature (lumbar spine, deltoid, trapezius, and more) at the end of the working day (i.e reduced muscle fatigue) when the Newton system was used (vs not used). 
IR thermographies front and back of three subjects, at rest in the morning (left), after a full day in the cath lab with the Newton system (center) and after a full day in the cath lab wearing personal lead apron without the Newton system (right)