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A: A stationary treatment table has fewer moving parts than an electric model, so its lifespan is typically 15 to 25 years with basic maintenance. The Centurion range carries a 5-year warranty, but the steel frame will outlast that period by a significant margin. Key maintenance includes replacing upholstery every 5 to 10 years.

A: Standard stationary tables do not have motorised Trendelenburg capability. For genuine Trendelenburg positioning, the Forme Medical range offers motorised tilt with a 10-year frame warranty, designed specifically for clinical and hospital use.

A: NDIS certification means the table meets requirements to be purchased using National Disability Insurance Scheme funding as assistive technology. The Centurion stationary range holds NDIS certification. A registered therapist must include the table in a support plan with clinical justification.

A: Yes, many stationary treatment tables include a manually adjustable backrest via a gas strut or ratchet mechanism. This allows patient positioning for seated examinations and respiratory treatments. The Athlegen stationary range includes a model with backrest adjustment.

A: Stationary tables achieve higher safe working loads because the fixed frame eliminates actuator limitations. The Athlegen and Centurion stationary ranges are rated at 400kg SWL, nearly double the 220kg SWL of the Athlegen Pro-Lift electric range. This makes stationary tables suitable for bariatric patients, heavy athletes, and high-force treatment techniques.

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