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In The News...
- L.A. catches the ZeroGravity buzz! KTLA covers ZG's debut at Hoag hospital.
- KABC: Hoag EP lab adds "ZeroGravty suspended lead aprons to increase efficiency"
- PR.com: "One of the most important new pieces of equipment in the EP"
- OCMetro: Calls ZeroGravity, "Physician friendly"
- CFI Medical Teams with Philips and the American College of Cardiology for ACC.12 Heart of Innovation Featured Learning Destination
- Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology: Comparison of Operator Eye Exposures When Working from Femoral Region, Side, or Head of Patient: ZeroGravity vs. conventional shielding
- EP Lab Digest Spotlight Interview: Sequoia Hospital
- Diagnostic & Interventional Cardiology names ZeroGravity among the top five innovations at the 2011 ACC.
- Aunt Minnie says ZGrav Suit Offers More Radiation Protection for Fluoro Studies
- Comparison of a Suspended Radiation Protection System versus Standard Lead Apron for Radiation Exposure of a Simulated Interventionalist
What is ZeroGravity?

ZeroGravity replaces heavy lead apparel worn by doctors during fluoroscopy procedures.
How does it work?
The overhead, suspended design floats lead in front of the user instead of requiring them to wear it.
Does ZeroGravity's suspended design relieve physician orthopedic strain?
“Using the ZeroGravity system, I leave a case without feeling sore or sweaty from the lead. Plus, knowing my radiation doses are so much lower is a great relief.” – David B. Wilson, MD, FACS
Can eliminating orthopedic strain help physicians treat more patients?
“I feel like I could throw on another case at the end of the day because I have less fatigue and body aches from wearing lead, absolutely.” – Andre J. Gauri, MD
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