Centurion Head Cradle Pad - Galaxy Plus Blue/Grey

An alternative to the table’s face hole recess. The head cradle’s height and angle can be adjusted to suit each patient. A useful accessory if you have extended treatments with patients in the prone position or if patients are not comfortable when using the table’s face hole recess. Extends the table length by 300mm, providing a tabletop of over 2 metres – ideal for treating taller patients.
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POP centurion head cradle pad
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POP centurion head cradle pad
POP centurion head cradle pad
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Colour Blue Grey.
Upholstered in Galaxy Plus a 5-year hydrolysis resistant PU fabric.
Use with a head-cradle mechanism.
Attaches with quick press fasteners.

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Frequently asked questions

To maintain a headrest, wipe it down with a mild cleaning solution after each massage session. Using disposable face cradle covers can also help protect the cushion and extend its lifespan by reducing direct contact with skin.

Both headrests and face cradles serve similar purposes, but face cradles are typically U-shaped, designed to support the face during prone positions, while headrests can offer broader support for both the head and neck during a massage.

Yes, many suppliers offer replacement headrests specifically designed for various massage table models, ensuring compatibility and comfort.

A well-designed headrest enhances client comfort by providing an ultra soft surface that supports the head and neck at the ideal angle, reducing pressure during a massage and promoting better relaxation.

High-quality headrests are often made with durable foams and upholstered in soft, breathable materials like PU or leather, offering long-lasting support during massage sessions while maintaining client comfort.

Yes, most head cradles for massage tables are adjustable, allowing therapists to modify the angle and height of the headrest for personalised comfort during a massage session. This helps ensure proper support for clients of all sizes.

To attach a headrest to a massage table, simply slide the cradle’s adjustable frame into the designated slots at the end of the table. Secure the position to ensure stability during the massage.