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This hospital physical therapy treatment table is designed in H-Brace Base to withstand heavy use, supporting a weight capacity of up to 1,000 lbs.
The table features a triple-thick plywood deck beneath the foam, ensuring maximum strength and stability during treatments.
The h brace treatment table's dimensions (Width: 28'', Length: 72.5'') and adjustable height range (24'' to 34'') are optimized to ensure proper positioning, alignment, and support during therapy sessions, allowing therapists to work effectively and patients to receive the maximum benefits of their treatments.
With a weight of 53 lbs, the table is lightweight and easy to maneuver, making it convenient for therapists to adjust and position according to their specific treatment requirements.

This innovative design therapy treatment tables includes a lavish 1" thick layer of heat-sensitive and pressure-point-relieving memory foam, ensuring unparalleled comfort for every client.
The memory foam layer adapts to the contours of the body, providing personalized support and soothing relief to targeted areas.

Cuboc offers OEM options, allowing the hospital to customize the Medical treatment table according to their specific requirements and preferences.

This hospital physical therapy treatment table is designed in H-Brace Base to withstand heavy use, supporting a weight capacity of up to 1,000 lbs.
The table features a triple-thick plywood deck beneath the foam, ensuring maximum strength and stability during treatments.
The h brace treatment table's dimensions (Width: 28'', Length: 72.5'') and adjustable height range (24'' to 34'') are optimized to ensure proper positioning, alignment, and support during therapy sessions, allowing therapists to work effectively and patients to receive the maximum benefits of their treatments.
With a weight of 53 lbs, the table is lightweight and easy to maneuver, making it convenient for therapists to adjust and position according to their specific treatment requirements.

This innovative design therapy treatment tables includes a lavish 1" thick layer of heat-sensitive and pressure-point-relieving memory foam, ensuring unparalleled comfort for every client.
The memory foam layer adapts to the contours of the body, providing personalized support and soothing relief to targeted areas.

Cuboc offers OEM options, allowing the hospital to customize the Medical treatment table according to their specific requirements and preferences.
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