Q. What is the difference between the standard ErgoBasic and ErgoBasic with manual pump elevation?
A. The main difference is the manual hydraulic pump elevation feature, which allows clinicians to easily adjust the table’s height between 18" to 24" or 22" to 28", enhancing comfort and accessibility for both patient and practitioner. This makes the table more ergonomic and ADA compliant, while maintaining affordability.
Q. How easy is it to adjust the height of the ErgoBasic table during sessions?
A. The manual hydraulic pump provides smooth and precise height adjustments, allowing chiropractors to change the table's height effortlessly without interrupting patient care.
Q. Is the ErgoBasic with Manual Pump comfortable for patients during long chiropractic adjustments?
A. The 20.5" wide seamless cushion with firm foam balances support and comfort, ideal for extended sessions for patients preferring a plusher feel.
Q. Is the ErgoBasic table ADA-compliant for clinic or office use?
A. Yes, this model is ADA compliant with a height range of 18" to 24" or 22" to 28", making it accessible for individuals with mobility challenges and compliant with accessibility regulations in professional healthcare settings.
Q. Does this PHS ErgoBasic Table come with a pelvic drop feature?
A. Yes, it includes the Accelerator™III Pelvic Drop, which is a valuable tool for chiropractic adjustments, offering smooth and reliable drop functionality for pelvic treatments.
Q. Can I adjust both the headpiece and pelvic section independently?
A. Yes, the ErgoBasic With Manual Pump Elevation allows you to adjust the headpiece and pelvic section independently. The tilt-adjustable headpiece includes sewn face cushions for patient comfort, while the Accelerator™III pelvic drop functions separately, giving you the flexibility to perform precise adjustments based on your technique and patient needs. This independent adjustability supports a wide range of chiropractic treatments.