TheraLift Hi-Lo Bariatric Rehab Therapy Table 7’x5’
The TheraLift 7’ x 5’ Hi-Lo Bariatric Rehab Therapy Table is a heavy-duty clinical powerhouse engineered for the most demanding rehabilitation environments. Its oversized platform serves as a versatile foundation for advanced gait training, neurorehabilitation, and bariatric mobilization, providing ample space for therapists to perform manual therapy directly on the mat alongside their patients. Unlike standard tables, TheraLift utilizes a specialized four-motor synchronous lifting system to ensure the platform remains perfectly level and stable, even under uneven weight distribution. This advanced engineering is centered around a strategic open-base design, which eliminates structural barriers and allows the legs of mobile patient lifts to glide effortlessly underneath. By prioritizing this unobstructed clearance, TheraLift facilitates seamless, stress-free transfers for non-ambulatory patients while significantly reducing the physical strain on clinical staff.
Safety and durability serve as the core of the TheraLift design, which features a reinforced frame capable of supporting an astonishing 1,500 lbs. capacity. The table is driven by four independent electric actuators for precision control and is anchored by durable, powder-coated black legs that provide an industrial-strength foundation. For maximum hygiene and patient comfort, the surface is wrapped in premium, moisture-resistant black PVC upholstery with seamless rounded safety corners. These high-performance specifications make TheraLift an essential asset across the continuum of care. In Bariatric Centers and Inpatient Hospitals, it ensures maximum security and lift compatibility; in Pediatrics and Special Education, its low-profile surface allows for effective side-by-side therapy; and in Sports Medicine, its rugged construction easily handles the intensive recovery demands of professional athletes.
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