PlaneSystem
When detecting the patient’s reproducible Natural Head Position (NHP) by means of the PlaneFinder® measuring/registering device, it is usually possible to localise a horizontal reference plane for the patient‘s skull in the repeatable manner. During the registration, the patient intuitively positions the midline vertically and in the center of the device which allows the user to visualise and record the asymmetries from the patient‘s face on the right and left side of this vertical reference plane.
PlaneSystem
Type | Self levelling digitally calibrated articulating system Self levelling digitally calibrated articulating system Self levelling digitally calibrated articulating system |
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