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ELITE Portable Table
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ELITE Electric Elevation Table
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ELITE Pump Control Elevation Table
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ELITE Stationary Table
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ELITE Motion Series Table
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ELITE Automatic Flexion Table
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ELITE Automatic and Manual Flexion Table
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ELITE High-Low Elevation Table
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ELITE High-Low Manual Flexion Table
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ELITE High-Low Automatic Flexion Table
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ELITE Manual Flexion Table
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ELITE High Low Table
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ELITE Hybrid Adjusting Table
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ELITE Exam Table
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ELITE Therapy/Exam Table
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ELITE PT Series Table
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ELITE Universal Table
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ELITE TET-HA Table
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Chiropractic table: choosing the right equipment for your practice
The chiropractor’s table is a key element in the layout of a manual therapy practice. It must provide a stable position for the patient, whilst allowing the chiropractor, at the chiro, at the therapist or at the practitioner to work in suitable conditions. For regular practice, the choice of medical furniture affects comfort, ergonomics, hygiene and the organisation of sessions.
Uses: chiropractic, chiropraxy, chiropractic therapy and complementary practices
A chiropractic table is designed to support the technical movements involved in posture, mobilisation and spinal care. It meets the needs of practices specialising in chiropractic, by chiropractic and chiropractic, but can also be incorporated into a space dedicated to the’osteopathy, at the pressure therapy or at the neuro-orthopaedics.
In a multidisciplinary practice, the treatment tables must allow for unobstructed movement around the patient. The healthcare professional must be able to access the various treatment areas easily: the back, pelvis, neck, limbs or segments vertebral. This accessibility is important for ensuring that sessions run smoothly and minimising postural strain.
For the doctors, manual therapists and specialist practitioners, reliable equipment also helps to enhance the practice’s reputation. A patient who is comfortably settled immediately senses the professionalism of the care environment.
The key criteria for choosing a professional table
Before buying a professional table, several criteria must be carefully considered. Stability is the top priority. The frame, legs, reinforcements and load-bearing capacity must ensure safe use, even during repeated changes of position.
Patient comfort is also a key factor. Foam of the right density, comfortable upholstery and suitable dimensions ensure a more comfortable seating position. Sufficient width makes it easier to position the patient, whilst a well-designed headrest improves cervical support.
The settings should be chosen to suit your practice. Some models offer adjustable height, a liftable backrest, a reclining headrest, articulated sections or electric controls. These options help practitioners adapt their posture and reduce the strain associated with long days of consultations.
The main points to check are:
- the overall stability of the furniture; ;
- load capacity; ;
- the foam density; ;
- the sleeping dimensions; ;
- ease of access around the patient; ;
- maintenance of the surface; ;
- compatibility with accessories.
A well-chosen chiropractic table should therefore be suited to your actual needs, and not chosen solely on the basis of price.
Stool, roller holder and useful accessories
To complete your installation, certain accessories can significantly improve the organisation of your bathroom. The stool Its ergonomic design is useful for examinations, precise adjustments or treatment carried out whilst seated. It enables the therapist to maintain a more comfortable posture, particularly during long consultations.
The roller carrier is also a handy accessory. It makes it easier to put on examination sheets and to change the protective covering between patients. A roller carrier When positioned correctly, it improves hygiene, speeds up the preparation of the treatment area and enhances the professional appearance of the consultation.
Positioning cushions, washable covers, disposable sheets and upholstery protectors can also be added as required. In clinics’osteopathy, chiropractic, pressure therapy and neuro-orthopaedics, these features make it easier to tailor the device to each patient.
Patient comfort is also a key factor. Foam of the right density, comfortable upholstery and suitable dimensions ensure a more comfortable seating position. Sufficient width makes it easier to position the patient, whilst a well-designed headrest improves cervical support.
The settings should be chosen to suit your practice. Some models offer adjustable height, a liftable backrest, a reclining headrest, articulated sections or electric controls. These options help practitioners adapt their posture and reduce the strain associated with long days of consultations.
The main points to check are:
- the overall stability of the furniture; ;
- load capacity; ;
- the foam density; ;
- the sleeping dimensions; ;
- ease of access around the patient; ;
- maintenance of the surface; ;
- compatibility with accessories.
A well-chosen chiropractic table should therefore be suited to your actual needs, and not chosen solely on the basis of price.
Quality, hygiene and sustainability of the furniture
The quality of a chiropractor’s table is measured over time. To compare models, it is useful to follow a quality charter It’s simple: structural strength, durability of the finish, comfort of the foam, stability of the adjustments, ease of cleaning and durability of the materials. All Elite tables are made from durable materials. The oldest table is 45 years old and still works a treat!
Hygiene must remain a priority in any practice open to the public. The surface must be easy to clean using suitable products, without deteriorating too quickly. Seams, corners and contact areas must allow for regular and effective cleaning.
For a chiropractor or a multi-disciplinary practice, investing in reliable furniture minimises the need for premature replacements and ensures greater continuity of use. The treatment tables Designed for heavy use, these are often more suitable for professionals who see several patients a day.
Fixed, electric or folding tables: what are the differences?
A fixed table is ideal for established practices looking for a robust, stable and easy-to-use solution. It is suitable for professionals who have a permanent space and want durable equipment.
An electric version offers greater ease of use. The height adjustment makes it easier to position the patient and allows the practitioner to adjust their posture during the session. It is particularly suitable for intensive use.
A folding version is more suited to mobile practitioners or one-off consultations. It must be chosen with care, as stability remains essential for manual therapy.
The right choice therefore depends on your space, how often you use it, your patient base and the disciplines practised.
Shop according to your professional profile
A chiropractor specialising in spinal care will, above all, be looking for equipment that is stable, accurate and durable. A chiropractor practising in a clinic and making home visits will often prefer a solution that is ergonomic, quick to adjust and easy to maintain.
A manual therapist will need versatile furniture that can accommodate a range of techniques. Another practitioner might prioritise ease of access around the patient, the width of the treatment table and the comfort of the foam padding.
Professionals working in a healthcare setting should pay particular attention to hygiene, a minimalist design and consistency with the rest of the medical furniture. For settings where several disciplines are practised, it is advisable to check that there is sufficient space to move around the equipment and that it is compatible with essential accessories.
Hygiene must remain a priority in any practice open to the public. The surface must be easy to clean using suitable products, without deteriorating too quickly. Seams, corners and contact areas must allow for regular and effective cleaning.
For a chiropractor, investing in reliable furniture minimises the need for premature replacements and ensures greater continuity of use. The treatment tables Designed for heavy use, these are often more suitable for professionals who see several patients a day.
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