[Histonet] RE: automated microtomes
Osborn, Sharon
sharon.osborn <@t> dnax.org
Thu May 5 14:17:14 CDT 2005
Nita,
I have used both the Microm and Leica automated microtomes. They
both greatly ease the pains/problems of repetitive motion (carpal tunnel)
problems. In addition, a correct sitting height, well designed bench and
good chair are important. I suggest you have the reps bring in each
microtome for you and the tech try out. Have them leave for at least one
week so you have sustained use to assist in making the decision. Currently,
I am using the Leica RM 2155 and love it. When I used the Microm, I loved
it. Both are manufactured in Germany, basically, across the street from
each other. Some engineers from Leica formed their own company and produced
the Microm. Microm and Leica seem to have the smoothest, easiest functioning
of the automated microtomes. Both have their positives...it may be a matter
of personal preference.
If you use a manual rotary, the ErgoStar that another tech
mentioned, has been designed specifically for ergonomic motion and for use
with either left or right hand. As a manual, it is easy and easy on the
joints to use.
sharon osborn
DNAX
Palo Alto, CA
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Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 11:54:10 +1200
From: "Kathy Paton \(WDHB\)" <Kathy.Paton <@t> waitematadhb.govt.nz>
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Automated Microtome
To: "Nita Searcy" <NSEARCY <@t> swmail.sw.org>,
<histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
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We have a staff member with early degenerative shoulder arthritis. The
manual microtome did aggravate her condition badly, effecting her
ability to work efficiently and without pain. I purchased the Leica
RM2155 motorized microtome and very very rapidly indeed her condition
improved. Now two years later ( I have just spoken to her) she has
absolutely no pain at all. I must mention tho' the other staff are
very reluctant to use this "new-fangled-technology". Just habit I
guess.
Kathy Paton
Auckland
New Zealand
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Subject: [Histonet] Automated Microtome
Can I have the latest and greatest regarding automated microtomes? I
have an employee with carpal tunnel- anyone have experience with such
employees using this instrument to lessen their problems?
Thanks
Nita Searcy, HT/HTL (ASCP)
Scott and White Hospital
Temple, Texas
Division Manager, Anatomic Pathology
254-724-2438
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