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I don't know what we would have done if we had not had ScripHessco as our supplier. From the days before opening until now, they have been here for us. The promptness of your services have been fantastic. The array of products is phenomenal and the great pricing you just can't beat. I want to say a great big "thank you" to Brenda as well she has been the best rep that anyone could ever ask to have call on an office. She is so knowledgeable and has the expertise to help you through from opening to anytime you may need her.
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Adjusting Benches
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Which treatments are chiropractic adjustment benches most useful for?
Chiropractic adjustment benches are most effective in treating disorders of the musculoskeletal system. These benches are typically padded to provide comfort while chiropractors move, support, and adjust various areas of their patient’s bodies through chiropractic manipulation. The adjustable features of chiropractic adjustment tables can also be used to reduce strain on chiropractors’ bodies during manual manipulations, as well as increase access to areas that can't be reached with other tools. In addition, chiropractic adjustments made on a chiropractic bench tend to produce better results faster than those without the features adjusting tables have to offer. This makes chiropractic adjustment benches an invaluable tool for chiropractors who want to deliver high-quality care with lasting results.
What are the different types of chiropractic adjusting tables?
To meet the varying needs of each client and the preferences of practitioners, chiropractic tables are available in a variety of styles. Common chiropractic tables include basic adjustment tables, height-adjustable hi-lo chiropractic tables, stationary chiropractic tables, and adjusting chairs. Each type of table has its own benefits but can often be customized with optional features to make the table more functional for a broader range of conditions. For instance, both hi-lo tables and stationary tables may offer thoracic or pelvic drop options, tilting options, or removable arm or headrests.
Which chiropractic adjusting bench features are the most important to have?
When considering chiropractic tables and adjusting benches, the quality of the design is paramount. Quality chiropractic furniture must be designed to deliver the correct support to enable chiropractors to perform optimal chiropractic care; this includes a quality frame, adjustable cushioning and comfort elements, as well as reliable and durable accessories. Additionally, chiropractors should also prioritize the adjustability of chiropractic benches; for example, most modern chiropractic benches feature height-adjustable head and foot components and other features such as a hand control box with an intuitive interface, enabling practitioners to customize the experience and ensure a comfortable fit for every patient. Ultimately, selecting a chiropractic table or adjusting bench requires careful consideration of these components in order to maximize comfort and convenience while providing effective chiropractic care. For expert advice on choosing the best chiropractic table for your practice, contact our knowledgeable Scriphessco.com sales team.
What is the difference between a traction table and a decompression table?
Both a traction table and a decompression table are chiropractic adjustment tables used in chiropractic care. Although the tables look similar, they work differently. A chiropractor may use a traction table to reduce pressure on spinal nerves or realign vertebrae by carefully adjusting tensions on parts of the patient's body, gently lengthening the spine. A decompression table, however, uses a mechanism to distract specific areas in the patient's spine and create a vacuum effect that helps reduce pressure on nerve roots and discs. These tables provide chiropractors with tools to help with adjustments that would otherwise require more manual effort from the chiropractor. It is important to note that both traction and decompression tables should always be used under the supervision of a chiropractor for maximum safety and effectiveness.
Do adjusting benches come in both stationary and portable styles?
Adjusting benches, sometimes referred to as chiropractic adjustment tables, come in different styles to suit the chiropractor's needs and space requirements. For chiropractors with limited space, portable adjusting benches are ideal since they are lightweight and adjustable. Generally made from aluminum or steel construction, these tables can fold up and fit easily into a car trunk or backseat for easy transport. Stationary models provide more stability; most feature adjustable height for ergonomic manual chiropractic adjustments. In addition, stationary chiropractic tables have options like motorized elevation for ease of use and added patient comfort. When choosing an adjusting bench for your chiropractic practice, consider the size of your office and if patients are regularly transported off-site or at home visits.