Which Total Drop Chiropractic Table is Right for You?
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The different types of chiropractic tables available on the market today
When looking for a chiropractic table, there are generally several standard types of adjusting tables available, that meet the need of every practitioner. This is particularly crucial for chiropractors who want to make the most of the resources at their disposal. If you're not sure which Total Drop Table is right for you and your practice, then the following article will prove to be an excellent source of information for you.
Total Drop Stationery Table
The Stationary is ideally suited to single practitioners, although it can also accommodate a second practitioner of similar height and stature.
A typical cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and pelvis drop mechanism is included with the table. It also comes with the table headgear, which is multi-functional. Table heights range from 50, 55 60 centimetres.
The Stationary Air-Drop chiropractic table was designed for a busy practise with a diverse clientele. Because it is designed to make client adjustments faster and easier for chiropractors, it effectively decreases practitioner wear and strain. Its pneumatics may load the thoracic, lumbar, and pelvic portions, all of which can be easily selected by the practitioner. The pneumatic air compressor can also be utilised to simultaneously power up to four tables.
This table can be ordered in three different heights: 50cm, 55cm, and 60cm.
Drop Elevation Table
Because it can accommodate a wide range of practitioner builds and heights, the Total Drop Elevation is a solid choice for a multi-doctor practise.
This table is a sturdy adjustable platform that has been constructed to last. Our elevation component, which was designed in Switzerland, is made of high-quality materials that will last for years. Unlike others, its engine is made of a huge piece of aluminium and is not joined together with wires, glue, or screws. Its design enables for heat dissipation, which effectively increases the unit's life.
The Elevation Air Drop Table is designed to help practitioners who need more than just a table with different heights or who work in a multi-doctor practise. It also aids the practitioner in adjusting in less time or with less difficulty. This manner, you can put what you preach into practise while still taking care of your own body.
Aside from the elevation unit's reliability and lifespan, this table's actuator or elevation motor has a single column lift. The elevation pneumatic table, unlike other models that use a scissor lift mechanism, avoids children and other clients from getting their hands stuck in the table.
It also contains a tri-column lift that can withstand large shear forces or stresses from the demands of a busy clinic on a daily basis. This same component also lowers sideways stress on the unit, extending the life of the table.
Stationary and Elevation Tables with Total Drop Flexion-Distraction
The Elevation Flexion-Distraction Table and the Stationary Flexion-Distraction Table are actually two tables in one. You get all of the advantages and features of a Total Drop Table, plus additional services like Flexion-Distraction and Long Axis Distraction.
Whether you're a solo practitioner with a few patients at a time, a multi-doctor practise, or a broad clientele, the Total Drop Table range has you covered. These chiropractic tables are not only packed with handy features, but they are also designed to be safe for clientele of all ages and built to last a lifetime. So, how do you know which Total Drop table is right for you?
To find out more about total drop chiropractic tables, speak with an authorised dealer today, such as Omni Tables Australia.