News | Radiology Imaging | November 15, 2021

Expanding the application of ergonomics to help radiology departments address evolving workplace needs

RedRick Technologies, a provider of purpose-built ergonomic workstations, monitor mounting solutions and reading room design guidance, announces they will demonstrating three new versions of their ComfortView ergonomic workstations at the upcoming, in-person Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2021 Annual Meeting

November 15, 2021 — RedRick Technologies, a provider of purpose-built ergonomic workstations, monitor mounting solutions and reading room design guidance, announces they will demonstrating three new versions of their ComfortView ergonomic workstations at the upcoming, in-person Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2021 Annual Meeting. RedRick Technologies will be in Booth #7311 – North Hall

Over the last two years, RedRick Technologies has introduced the following three new versions of their purpose-built ergonomic workstations that are designed to help radiologists and other healthcare professionals address a number of unique ergonomic challenges. These developments reflect a continued focus on employing ergonomics to address the challenges that bring real value to an organization by going beyond the common ergonomic challenges.

The newest developments they will be exhibiting include:

ComfortView - GLIDE: Mitigates the unique risks from ultra-wide monitor arrays (4 or more displays) by incorporating a floating work surface that maintains the natural, unconscious adjustments that prevent repetitive strain injuries.

ComfortView – HOME: Combines the aesthetic benefits of a quality workstation with our purpose-built ergonomics to enhance the home office environment. Read RedRick Technologies' previous announcement on ComfortView - Home

ComfortView – SLIM: Narrower depth saves space and enables it to move through a standard doorway while fully assembled. Perfect when space savings is important.

Greg Patrick, CEO of RedRick Technologies, points out, “The COVID pandemic has caused many organizations to rethink the work-from-home trend and continues to pressure healthcare providers to optimize space utilization. As a result of conversation with our customers we will continue to commercialize new solutions to the unique challenges they are experiencing.”

Visit RedRick Technologies in Booth #7311 – North Hall at RSNA, to learn first-hand how the unique benefits of its ergonomic workstations can help alleviate the risk of repetitive stress injuries in radiologists as well as cardiologists and digital pathologists. Good ergonomics is important for everyone who spends more than four hours a day in front of a multi-monitor workstation.

RSNA attendees are invited to inquire about the following unique attributes of RedRick ergonomic workstations:

  1. Customized shapes and sizes that maximize use of space.

  2. Optimized to manage unique configurations of diagnostic displays.

  3. Stable and effortless ergonomic adjustments.

For more information: www.redricktechnologies.com

More information on RSNA21 can be found here.


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