Positioning of Patients
In radiation therapy, line lasers are used to position a patient in a magnetic resonance tomograph (MRT) or computer tomograph (CT).
Positioning of Patients
The exact position of the patient is extremely critical in exposing the patient to the correct radiation dosage.
Line lasers or cross-hair lasers with red or green wavelengths are particularly well suited for positioning purposes. The emissions produced by laser class 1 laser modules are harmless to the patient and are, therefore, often used. Line lasers are commonly integrated into a complete system with optical monitoring. Thanks to the use of intelligent software, the patient can even be shifted automatically.









































