Q. What makes the LAST table different from standard treatment tables?
A. Unlike traditional treatment tables, the LAST Table allows independent adjustment of legs and back, supports full range-of-motion, and includes drop and elevating leg features (0°–90°). Its patented design helps clinicians treat patients in optimal anatomical positions, which enhances rehabilitation effectiveness.
Q. How does the LAST Table's design improve therapy outcomes?
A. Table's unique shape and adjustable features enable optimal anatomical positioning, unlike standard tables that limit range of motion. It supports dynamic bilateral training, helping athletes and patients achieve better recovery and performance outcomes.
Q. Can the Leg and Shoulder Therapy table be easily moved between different rooms in a clinic?
A. Yes, equipped with low profile locking casters, the table can be smoothly transported across clinic areas and securely locked in place to provide stability during treatments.
Q. How does the LAST table's height adjustment work, and what range does it offer?
A. With hi-lo elevating base, the table adjusts from 19" to 37" in height
via foot control pedal or foot bar control, offering smooth operation that supports ADA compliance and improves accessibility for patients with mobility challenges.
Q. Are the back and leg sections independently adjustable for different therapy needs?
A. Yes, the backrest adjusts from 0° to 70° and the leg section from 0° to 90°, offering flexible positioning options to accommodate a wide range of therapeutic exercises and patient comfort.
Q. Are there any features to enhance patient comfort during therapy?
A. The LAST therapy table includes 2-inch high-density foam cushions, a nose hole for prone positioning, and rounded corners for added comfort and safety.
Q. Is the PHS LAST Table ADA-compliant?
A. Yes, the LAST Table meets ADA compliance standards, making it accessible for patients with disabilities or limited mobility.
Q. How much weight can the LAST therapy table support?
A. The table is engineered for heavy-duty clinical use and can safely support up to 650 lbs.