Hi Richard,
This is the setup we use - a free standing tray. It allows us to switch
sides and make minor adjustments in positioning. You do need about a foot
additional space on either side.
Hope this helps!
Amy
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*Amy Désirée Goldstein, CRA, OCT-C*
Ophthalmic Photographer
Byers Eye Institute
Stanford Health Care
2452 Watson Court
Palo Alto, CA 94303
(650)723-6995
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On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 7:59 AM, Mays, Robert (NIH/NEI) [E] <
robert.mays2@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Richard,
I can definitely relate to the Optos(200Tx) armrest frustrations. The
biggest problem I’ve had with arm rests is that they don’t extend very far
from the machine, which can complicate injections. In the past when I
purchased the Optos, it came with an ergonomic armrest. This armrest allows
for movement and can be tightened for attachment underneath the machine.
This still does not extend far enough for my liking.
http://www.ergoguys.com/sa-500p.html
In a prior location I had the luxury of space and used a free standing
armrest. This was by far the best option. You had the versatility of
movement and strong support.
http://shop.gohcl.com/default.aspx?page=item+detail&;
itemcode=10656&catlist=2248&parent=537
Rob Mays
*From:* optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
*On Behalf Of *Richard Morrone
*Sent:* Monday, February 13, 2017 11:57 AM
*To:* Optimal Freelist
*Subject:* [optimal] I.V. armrests for Optos setup
Has anyone come up with solution for attaching armrests to the underside
of the Optos camera table? Our crowded room can't handle another piece of
equipment on wheels.
Check out the attached images. I thought we might be able to order just
the armrest assembly from a phlebotomy chair manufacturer and then attach
it to the underside of the Optos table.
Thanks,
Richard Morrone, C.R.A.