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Chiropractic tables with tilting backrest
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... adjustable backrest function Armrests pivoting by 100˚degrees Version shown with optional footbar switch for peripheral control and casters Multifunctional professional treatment table with electrically ...
... AFT Manual Drop Table is your dependable, day-in, day-out ally for successful patient treatment. The AFT is surprisingly affordable for a table with standard features like variable speed automatic flexion, ...
Hill Laboratories
... frequency: 50Hz Stationary table height: 20" P/A Flexion: 15° Rear lateral flexion:15° Electric spring tension Variable speed control Flexion timer 10" Ankle extension Breakaway abdominal 22" Wide comfort cushions Tilting ...
PHS Chiropractic
Peripheral switches (Up & Down) Foot controller (middle section adjust) 4 retractable wheels Product size: 210×61.5×62-107 cm Weight: 105 kg Max. Load: 225 kg Motors: 2 Foam thickness: 8 cm Density: 36 kg/m3 Upholstery: MED PVC
The ME4800 8 Section Chiropractic Table focuses on manual and manipulative therapy for the treatment of joint dysfunctions, especially those of the spinal column. Since the main emphasis of chiropractic ...
The most versatile treatment table in the world 1. Extremely wide range of Hi-Lo adjustment 2. Electronic Tilt up / Tilt down function for gravity-based treatment; also enabling easier access for patients onto the ...
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