About Spine decompression table
- USA base technology and auto program available.
- Both side lumbar and cervical seperate decompression.
- Auto Axial rotation system in lumbar with distraction available.
- Lumbar auto flexion with distraction available.
- Auto lateral flexion in lumbar with distraction available.
- Cervical auto flexion with distraction available
- Manual Lateral flexion available in thoracic.
- All accessory free with cervical headpiece.
Auto mobilization system available.
- Doctor can make own program.
- 6-Pre programmed decompression program also available.
- Get treatment feedback in real time (live chart).
- Each cushion with double layer foam and also color verity available.
- Capacity 175 kg.
- Heavy structure.
- High stability.
- 10 inch Colorful touch display with movable stand.
- Emergency switch available for patient.
- Scoliosis attachment optIonal.
- Made in India.
- 1 year warranty and life time telephonic technical support free.
- An Iso 9001 : 20015 certified company.
CREATIVE ENGINEERING, SURAT, GUJARAT.
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Advanced Spinal Decompression TechnologyExperience effective relief from spinal discomfort with the Spine Decompression Table, featuring a motorized traction system. Designed to address lumbar and cervical issues, the table delivers targeted decompression therapy with adjustable pressure and treatment settings, ensuring tailored care for every patient.
Enhanced Safety and User ComfortSafety is paramount, with integrated emergency stop, automatic power cut-off, and sturdy construction. Adjustable head section, high-density foam, and leatherette top maximize patient comfort, while the digital timer and load controls facilitate precise and reliable treatments in any clinical environment.
Easy Mobility, Maintenance, and OperationThe tables lockable wheels and motorized height adjustment promise effortless mobility and positioning within any indoor clinic. Low maintenance requirements and easy-to-clean surfaces help maintain hygiene standards, and manual mechanical controls provide straightforward operation.
FAQs of Spine decompression table:
Q: How is the spinal decompression table used during therapy sessions?
A: Healthcare professionals utilize the spine decompression table to perform lumbar or cervical traction by positioning the patient securely and adjusting settings such as traction force, timer, and cycle mode, ensuring the therapy adapts to their clinical needs.
Q: What safety features does the spine decompression table offer?
A: It includes an emergency stop, automatic power cut-off, and a robust powder-coated steel frame, all designed to ensure patient and operator safety throughout the treatment process.
Q: When should spinal decompression therapy be considered?
A: This table is recommended for adults with chronic back or neck pain, herniated discs, or nerve compression issues, typically as part of prescribed physiotherapy in clinics, hospitals, or rehabilitation centers under professional supervision.
Q: Where can this decompression table be installed and used?
A: The table is intended for use indoors within clinical environments, operating optimally in temperatures ranging from 10C to 40C, making it suitable for physiotherapy clinics, hospitals, and rehabilitation centers.
Q: What is the process of adjusting the table for different patients?
A: Operators can modify the motorized height, traction force (up to 90 kg), and head section positioning. The settings are managed via digital timer and load controls, ensuring personalized therapy for varying patient requirements.
Q: What are the key benefits of using this decompression table?
A: It provides targeted relief for spinal conditions, offers customizable treatment modes, enhances patient comfort, and boosts safety with integrated emergency features and precise, motorized adjustments.
Q: How should the table be maintained to ensure longevity?
A: Maintenance is simple: the surface can be easily cleaned, and the table requires minimal upkeep, supporting a hygienic and efficient clinical practice.