| For the handicapped and disabled patient the requirement
to stand or be upright is of paramount importance. It improves quality
of life, assists the natural gravitational functions of the body,
re-educates the balance mechanisms affected by long periods of lying
and gives a degree of independence. These tilt tables fulfill most
requirements in the rehabilitation field and have been designed by
therapists and patients. |
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variable height with choice of hydraulic or electric
operation |
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full 90° of tilt plus negative facility |
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angle indicator |
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removable hand grips |
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work table with arm rests - adjustable in angle |
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large, braking castors |
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footboard is adjustable in angle |
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supplied with harnesses |
| 15700 - model 8631 - hydraulic height adjustment
and manual tilt |
| 15701 - model 8632 - electric height adjustment
and manual tilt |
| 15702 - model 8622 - electric height adjustment
and electric tilt |
| Options: |
| 15710 - child footbar - adjustable height |
| 15711 - individual knee harnass - pair |
| 15712 - pommel - adjustable height |
| 15713 - split leg option |
| 15714 - pelvic/upper body supports -
pair |
| 15715 - sculptured head cushion |
| 15716 - quick release option (only on model 8622) |
| 15717 - 2-section top configuration |