Orthopedic
Check out our range of orthopaedic tables, designed to cater to the many needs of orthopaedic practices. Each table in this range is precision made for stability and versatility for all orthopaedic procedures. Robust construction means a reliable platform for complex surgeries and routine exams. With adjustable height, tilt, and vertical movement, practitioners can customise the table to get the perfect position for patient comfort and surgical access. Ergonomic padding and easy to clean surfaces mean high standards of hygiene and patient comfort. The user friendly design ensures convenience for medical staff during various surgical procedures. Plus the table top integrates with a range of orthopaedic accessories to increase functionality. Whether you’re setting up a new facility or upgrading an existing one, our orthopaedic table range is an investment in procedural efficiency and outcomes. Browse this range to level up your practice and patient care.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, orthopaedic tables can be customised with a range of accessories to cater for specific procedures. Traction devices, special headrests and limb supports can be added to increase the table’s functionality and versatility to meet the unique requirements of various orthopaedic procedures. These customisations allow practitioners to tailor the table for patient positioning which is critical for specialised surgeries to get better outcomes and faster procedural times.
To keep an orthopaedic table in top condition, regular cleaning and maintenance is required. After each use, clean all surfaces, especially the areas involved in patient positioning, with solutions safe for the table’s material to prevent damage. Inspect moving parts and joints regularly and apply lubricants as per manufacturer’s instructions. This regular maintenance will prevent wear and tear and extend the life of the table to keep it performing consistently.
The main difference between an orthopaedic table and a standard operating table is the patient positioning capabilities. Orthopaedic tables have advanced articulation and support systems to cater for various orthopaedic procedures, allowing for fine positioning adjustments that standard operating tables can’t. These features include traction bars, lateral supports and radiolucent sections which are critical for orthopedic surgeries, for better access and to use imaging devices during surgery.
An orthopaedic table improves surgical accuracy and efficiency by providing precise patient positioning. Its multi-planar adjustment allows surgeons to position the patient perfectly, unobstructed access to the surgical site. This precision in positioning reduces intraoperative time and gets better alignment and fixation during orthopaedic procedures, better outcomes and faster surgical processes.
When buying an orthopaedic table, key features to consider are patient positioning capabilities, which are critical for patient safety and complex orthopaedic procedures, including hip procedures. Look for tables with height, tilt and section articulation adjustment to cater to a wide range of surgical needs and access. And compatibility with a range of accessories and attachments to increase the table’s functionality and be able to tailor to specific procedures to improve surgical efficiency and outcomes.