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0:34 justin for more fit here just want to
0:35 point out some key features of the aio
0:37 3.0 one of the main focuses here is
0:39 patient comfort we have an integrated
0:41 cushion that's built into the base plate
0:42 so the patient is always laying on a
0:44 cushion we also have other cushions for
0:45 different heights you're trying to
0:47 achieve so you can go to a 5 degree
0:49 cushion 10 degree or stack those and
0:51 achieve a 15 degree incline for the
0:54 cushions we also have three different
0:56 options for knee supports as well so
0:57 these cushions stack and they can
0:59 achieve different heights for whatever
1:00 your patient needs for comfort and for
1:02 the hand grips we have multiple
1:03 different hand positions and hand grip
1:05 devices that you could use depending on
1:07 how far you want your patient to
1:08 position their arms and what they can
1:11 achieve comfortably
1:13 the benefits of having a low arm support
1:15 as opposed to a tall arm support are
1:17 patient comfort or if you need to get
1:19 through a small bore ct these are our
1:22 hand positioners for the aio 3.0 we have
1:23 six different positions that you can
1:25 place these grip holes in
1:26 either short here
1:28 or you can go a little bit longer if
1:30 your patient's taller or you can just do
1:32 one and you could do hands stacked on
1:34 top of that one as well now we have the
1:35 horizontal hand grip here you can lock
1:37 it in multiple different heights or you
1:39 can flip it and move it a little further
1:41 away if you need to put some distance in
1:43 between the patient and the hand grip
1:44 moving on to reproducibility that's
1:47 another key feature of the aio gen 3.0
1:49 we have these foot positioners here so
1:50 the foot positioners
1:52 mixed with the
1:54 head holder can sandwich the patient in
1:57 so the longitudinal position is never in question
2:07 it has seven different forehead
2:09 positions as well as three different
2:11 indexing positions on the prone belly
2:14 board and the comfort cushion
2:15 to fill it in
2:16 you can also
2:18 have another option to fill in the whole
2:19 gap here
2:21 for any kind of prone setup that you need
2:26 when we designed the belly board we kept
2:28 a lot of things in mind ease of use so
2:32 it only has three pieces
2:33 also patient comfort so we know there
2:35 are lots of pressure points when you're
2:37 laying prone as a patient we made those
2:39 pressure points softer with different