Meet Tammy, a physiotherapist with OrthoCanada for the past 10 years.
Over the past decade she has helped hundreds of clinicians choose good quality equipment that would best meet their needs. Tammy has also tested many different brands of treatment tables that come from different parts of the world.
Whether you are opening a new clinic or simply replacing an existing physiotherapy table, it’s the one piece of equipment you will use with every patient that walks through your clinic door. It’s best to invest in one that is reliable, well made and will last many years.
Here is what Tammy has to say about selecting a physiotherapy treatment table:
"On the one hand, you want a bed that patients feel 100% safe and comfortable on. And on the other hand, you need a bed that can adapt to suit your treatment needs so you can work in an ergonomic manner that protects your body over the long term."
Today we are going to share Tammy’s reviews of CSC's seven best selling physiotherapy table and equipment, including which type of practice these tables are most suited to and some pros, cons, and benefits that may help you make a better decision.
In general, Tammy recommends that when buying the best physiotherapy table for your clinic, you should always consider these important features:
Seers Medical is a manufacturer of treatment and medical tables located in the UK. They are an international manufacturer that supplies tables to over 80 different countries in the world and the Seers team has combined experience of 150 years in building and designing tables. Their quality of manufacturing and attention to detail is reflected by the superior warranty offered by Seers of lifetime on the frame, 5 years on the actuator, 5 years on parts and upholstery (warranty against manufacturing defects). The following models are Tammy's favourite physical therapy tables manufactured by Seers Medical.
Seers 3-Section Treatment Table
These are the best selling physiotherapy tables by far in Canada. These three-section table models have all the features noted above and are engineered for manual therapists. This 3-section table comes with a standard foot pedal for height adjustment, whereas the other 3-section table has a peripheral footswitch. The length of the head section on these 2 models is 15” and drops 90 degrees effortlessly and quietly with one hand, which is ideal for McKenzie treatment techniques.
Seers 3-Section Classic Mobilization Table
These three- section treatment table models have all the features noted above and are engineered for manual therapists as well. This 3-section table comes with a standard foot pedal for height adjustment whereas the other 3-section table has a peripheral footswitch. The head section on these two models is 20.5” long and lowers 25 and raises 40 degrees effortlessly and quietly with one hand. Due to the longer head section, the articulation may sit over the patient’s upper thoracic area. Personally, Tammy prefers the shorter 15” length head section on the 3-section treatment table with a foot pedal and 3-section classic mobilization tables with a perimeter foot switch since the articulation of the head section lines up with the patient’s neck.
Seers Sterling 3-Section Treatment Table
This three-section physiotherapy table model has most of the features noted above but is an entry-level table and engineered for light use. It is not recommended for therapists that do a lot of manual therapy or heavy manual therapy. The table has individual locking castors instead of a retractable wheel design and the frame has a softer feel to it (not as rugged). This is still a very nice quality and durable table when used in the right setting.
Seers 5-Section Treatment Table
These five-section table models also have all the features noted above and are engineered for manual therapists. The armrest can be quite useful. The 5-section treament table has the standard foot pedal for height adjustment whereas the other model with a 5-section treatment table has the peripheral footswitch. The head section on these two models is 20.5” long and drops 25 and raises 40 degrees effortlessly and quietly with one hand. There are no knobs to loosen or tighten when adjusting the height of the armrests. Simply tilt the armrest slightly towards the center of the table and slide it up or down the shaft. This easy adjustment mechanism has no parts that will wear with time.
Wondering why the upholstery on your physiotherapy treatment table is cracking and tearing?
This can be happening for a number of reasons.