MRI Knee Wedge Pad, Fits GE - 16"x28.2"x8"
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MRI Knee Wedge Pad, Fits Philips, Siemens, Toshiba - 19.5"x28.2"x8"
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MRI Knee Wedge Pad, Fits Hitachi - 24"x28.2"x8"
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MRI knee wedges are commonly used to support the legs and lower body during MRI exams, helping improve patient comfort and maintain more stable positioning throughout the scan. Proper lower extremity support can help reduce unnecessary movement, improve repeatability, and create a more comfortable experience for patients during longer or more position-sensitive MRI procedures.
For MRI technologists and imaging teams, the right MRI knee wedge can make patient setup faster, more consistent, and easier to reproduce across common workflows. MRI knee wedge pads are often used for spine imaging, lower extremity positioning, and other exams where leg elevation or support helps improve alignment and comfort. This collection includes MR Safe knee wedges designed for use in MRI environments and available in sizes configured for different MRI system types.
If you need help selecting the right MRI knee wedge for your scanner or patient positioning workflow, our team can help you identify the best option for your department.
Frequently Asked Questions About MRI Knee Wedges
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An MRI knee wedge is used to support the legs during MRI exams, helping improve patient comfort and maintain more stable lower body positioning throughout the scan.
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MRI knee wedges can help reduce unnecessary movement, improve comfort, and support more consistent patient positioning during procedures that benefit from leg elevation or lower extremity support.
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Some MRI knee wedge pads are designed to fit specific MRI systems or table dimensions. Choosing the correct wedge for your MRI platform can help support better fit, comfort, and positioning consistency.
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This collection includes MRI knee wedge options for major MRI systems, including GE, Hitachi, Philips, Siemens, and Toshiba-compatible configurations.

