Which Chiropractic Table Is Best Suited to Your Needs?
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There are a number of different chiropractic tables to choose from, but which one is right for you and your chiropractic clinic? Let's go over the selecting process so you can make the best decision possible.
1) Stationary Drop Table
The Stationary Table is meant for a single practitioner, although it may also accommodate two practitioners of similar height and build. The cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and pelvic drop mechanisms come standard on the stationary table.
The table head piece, which has a variety of operations, is also available with the stationary table. The height of the stationary table should be 50cm, 55cm, or 60cm measured from the floor to the top of the table.
2) Drop Elevation Table
The Total Drop Elevation Table features a durable and dependable elevation component that will last you for years. The elevation component is of the greatest quality available anywhere on the planet. It's Swiss-made and engineered to the highest standards. It is made of a single huge piece of aluminium that is not connected, glued, or screwed together like other motors. This permits heat to be dissipated, extending the unit's life.
The two biggest issues for any electrode component are heat and water. This motor's longevity has been established over the last 30 years, and it has only gotten better in terms of performance and durability as time has passed. The elevation table was created with a multi-doctor practise in mind. This table is ideal for practitioners of all sizes and heights, as well as for procedures that require the patient to be at various heights.
3) Stationary-Pneumatic Total Drop Table
The height of the Stationary Pneumatic Table is predetermined (heights available are 50cm, 55cm & 60cm). The pneumatic table reduces wear and strain on the practitioner and is ideal for a busy practise with many customers. It allows the chiropractor to choose and load the specific drop area that will help their patient.
The pneumatics are responsible for loading the thoracic, lumbar, and pelvic portions. It's simple for the chiropractor to adjust their patients, and it'll cut adjusting times in half and pay for itself quickly.
Unless a chiropractor sees a lot of patients, there's no reason for an individual practitioner to spend the money on this table. It is unquestionably the table of choice for a busy practitioner, and it will save you time and energy over the course of a lifetime of client adjustments. This, in turn, extends the life of your adjusting table, more than paying for it.
The pneumatic air compressor will easily run four tables, allowing one compressor to handle this amount of tables.
4) Total Drop Elevation-Pneumatic Table
The Elevation Pneumatic Table is designed to aid the practitioner who demands a table with variable heights as well as faster adjusting times or ease of adjustment (please refer to benefits above).
The best thing about the actuator (elevation motor) is that it is a single column lift, in addition to the extended life of our elevation unit. There are no scissor components that could catch or stick a child's or anybody else's hands in the table. It moves up and down in a straight line.
It's a three-column lift that can withstand tremendous shear forces and stresses from a busy clinic's daily operations. Because more of the shaft is in the actuator column in the tri-column lift mechanism, there is less sideways tension on the unit. As a result of the elevation unit's extended life and capacity to withstand significant loads, many high-quality brands utilise this particular component in their own designs.
If you are a chiropractic practitioner and are in search for a high quality table that best suits your needs, speak with a distributor of premium-quality chiropractic tables.