Portable Treatment Tables
Portable treatment tables made for quick pack away, easy storage, and solid use.
Frequently asked questions
A: Portable tables generally have a lower SWL than electric models due to their folding frame design. Electric tables like the Athlegen Pro-Lift carry a 220kg SWL, while portable models typically range from 150kg to 200kg. The trade-off is weight and transportability.
A: Portable tables are less rigid than stationary or electric tables due to their folding frame, but modern designs with cable-tension leg systems and locking hinges provide clinically adequate stability. For vigorous manipulation techniques, a stationary or electric table is the better choice.
A: Most portable treatment tables unfold and lock into position in 30 to 60 seconds. Cable-supported legs self-deploy when unfolded, reducing setup to under 30 seconds. No tools are required.
A: Yes, NDIS-certified portable treatment tables can be purchased through NDIS funding under assistive technology or home modifications categories. Centurion portable range hold NDIS certification. The funding application requires a supporting letter from a registered therapist.
A: Most portable treatment tables fold in half lengthwise and come with a carry bag or shoulder strap. Folded dimensions are typically around 900mm x 600mm x 180mm, fitting in a car boot or rear seat. A carry bag with a shoulder strap or a wheeled carry cart is worth considering if you regularly walk more than 50 metres from your vehicle.