Turner MedTech Expands Manufacturing Capabilities to Improve MRI Patient Positioning
Turner MedTech is scaling up manufacturing for its KyphoLift patient positioning system, addressing critical needs in medical imaging for patients with mobility challenges and complex spinal conditions. The expansion aims to enhance diagnostic precision and patient comfort in MRI procedures.

Turner MedTech, a Utah-based medical technology manufacturer, is significantly expanding its manufacturing operations for the KyphoLift patient positioning system, a move that promises to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient care in medical imaging.
The company's expansion comes in response to the growing demand for precise patient positioning in MRI procedures, particularly for individuals with conditions like kyphosis or limited mobility. With approximately 40 million annual MRI scans in the United States, the $1.6 billion medical imaging market stands to benefit from more advanced positioning technologies.
By enhancing its manufacturing capabilities to include sourcing, component assembly, and final product assembly, Turner MedTech aims to ensure consistent quality and production efficiency. This strategic expansion will help make advanced positioning systems more accessible to healthcare providers and patients.
Beyond the KyphoLift system, the company is developing the KyphoWedge, an adjustable positioning device for MRI and X-ray procedures. These innovations leverage the extensive imaging experience and patented technologies of Turner Innovations, the parent company.
The implications of this manufacturing scale-up are significant. More precise patient positioning can lead to improved diagnostic outcomes, reduced patient discomfort, and potentially more accurate medical imaging results. For patients with spinal conditions, mobility challenges, or complex medical needs, such advancements represent a meaningful improvement in medical technology.