Konxja® was created to help patients control their anxiety during MRI scans. Selena Glenn, our founder who is also a MRI technologist, started researching ways to help her patients cope with anxiety and claustrophobia during MRI scans. The research became part of her graduate studies and Selena came to discover that anxiety during MRIs is a global issue for patients, technologists, and businesses alike. Nearly all of the patients who were part of her clinical trials felt that SIGBA® helped alleviate anxiety enabling them to complete their MRI scans.

Konxja’s ultimate goal is to create a bridge between conventional and complementary and alternative medicine. We are proud and pleased our first stepping stone to accomplish this goal is giving patients an alternative and/or complement to taking anti-anxiety medication.  For Konxja aromatherapy and breathing techniques for MRI claustrophobia is just the beginning, of endless possibilities.

Consulting & Coaching Services

With 30 years of experience in medical imaging, I specialize in providing innovative solutions for MRI patient care, technologist training, and healthcare improvement. From tailored MRI Customer Service Management, Health and Wellness, Staffing and Workplace Culture Evaluation Development to Aromatherapy Formulation, my services are designed to enhance patient experiences, optimize workflows, and support wellness in the MRI environment.

Discover how my new MiniMRI Coaching sessions and comprehensive consulting services can transform your MRI practice, improve patient outcomes, and foster a healthier, more efficient workplace.

Explore how MiniMRI Coaching can make a lasting impact on your practice or care experience today.

Unique Products and Techniques For MRI Anxiety & Beyond

SIGBA® is a patient-centered, skill and evidence-based, approach to managing MRI exam anxiety.

In a clinical study SIGBA® reduced MRI anxiety by 77%

Anxiety and claustrophobia are global issues affecting patients, technologists and imaging centers. They cause prematurely cancelled MRI exams, which delays treatment, disrupts technologist’s workflow, and financial losses for imaging centers.