Biotronix Hi Low Height Adjustable Tilt Table Motorized ( Electrical ) Remote Controlled Premium Model used in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Make in India with 3 Year Motor Warranty

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Biotronix Hi Low Height Adjustable Tilt Table Motorized ( Electrical ) Remote Controlled Premium Model used in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Make in India with 3 Year Motor Warranty

Biotronix Physio High Low Tilt Table Has been designed to suit the Hospital Environment, Providing not only patient comfort but also flexibility needed in scanning technique.

Specification

  • Tilt Table with Electric Height adjustment & Electric tilt for Handicapped & Disabled patient to stand in upright position
  • Full 90° of Tilt  with height adjustment to lower to wheel chair height 
  • Patient Straps as Fixation belts (Thoracic, Pelvic & Knee)
  • Foot Board is Available in adjustable angle. 
  • Available with Dimension 190 cm L × 64 cm W 
  • Electric Height Adjustment Range 65 to 100 cm
  • Minimum 160 kg weight barring capacity of patient 
  • Four large Breaking Premium Quality Castors  & Activity Tray 
  • External Battery Back-Up to bring the patient down in case of power failure

Product Description

Biotronix Motorized Hi-Low-Tilt-Table makes transferring and elevating patients easier for clinical applications. Table provides smooth, quiet Lift & Tilts from Horizontal to Vertical with Hand held switch. FEATURES:
* Construction: Heavy Steel Frame, with permanent lubricated bearings & Powder coated finish.
* Height: Base / Top adjusts in Height from 65cm to 100cm.
* Tilt Angle: Horizontal to 90 degree vertical in 60seconds.
* Motors: Unit is fitted with Two Motor actuators for Lift & Tilt.
* Control; Controlled by a wire remote Hand Control Switch  
* 1st Motorized Actuator Premium  : Height Adjustment from lower height to high 
* 2nd Motorized Actuator Premium: Tilt Angle Adjustment (0º to 90º)* Top Size 70 wide x 195cm long 
*Premium Quality Straps: Three wide Straps to hold the patient.
* Mobility: Mounted on 4 locking Premium Imported casters.* Load Bearing: Heavy-duty jack that safely accommodates up to 160kg load.
* Power: Works on 220V AC.
* External Battery Back-Up to bring the patient down in case of power failure

CAUTION: Unit should be raised to a maximum height before Tilting.

Finish Powder Coated
Size 6  x 2 ft
Activity Tray  Yes 
Brand Biotronix 
Remote Controlled  Yes 
Belts  3 Premium Belts to Tie patient from Chest to Legs 
Table Tilt Range 0 Deg (horizontal) to 90 Deg upright
Make In   India 
Patient Weight Capacity 160
Voltage 220 VAC

We are manufacturer and exporter of wide range of tilting table, we offer Electric Hi-Lo Tilting Table.

 

Features:

• Motorized tilt from horizontal to 90° upright with wire remote control
• Step-on patient loading with table in upright position
• 160 patient weight capacity
• Ultra-stable during tilt motion and in any table position
• Standard 220 volt operation
• locking casters Premium Imported and lightweight table for easy transport

External Battery Back-Up to bring the patient down in case of power failure

 

Table includes:

• Built-in footboard
• Tabletop pad
• Patient handgrips
• Restraint Premium Quality straps
• Remote control 

 


Package Contents:

  • 1 pc Biotronix Hi Low Height Adjustable Tilt Table Motorized ( Electrical ) Remote Controlled  Premium Model used in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Make in India with 3 Year Motor Warranty 
  • Three Support Premium Belts -  1 for Leg support ,1for Chest support, 1 for Abdomen support.
  • 1 Activity Tray Wooden 
  • 1 Complementary Physio chart Set ( 6 wall pasted physio charts ) 
  • 1 Hand Remote Control 
  • UPS /Power Backup 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOW TO USE THE TILT TABLES?

With the ever-increasing problems of arthritis and many other disorders and diseases that render a person unable to stand or move around, the need for devices that can supplement this movement has increased. Wheelchairs or scooters have done their part by covering the mobility part, helping millions around the world with disabilities to move, travel through almost all terrains whether at home or outdoors.

But there are some disabilities that make it difficult for the person to even stand up. How does one treat a person while facing such a big difficulty? The answer lies in the advent of the simple but highly effective device called a tilt table. Using basic mechanical principles, technology, in the form of tilt tables, helped us overcome this major hurdle in treatment and rehabilitation.

   

When does one need a Tilt Table?

Tilt tables are a basic need for bedridden patients who cannot stand upright on their own and human support might cause problems as well. This is why tilt tables are used, as they eliminate all possibilities of falling down or tripping and help the patient stand upright.

A number of diseases and disorders can result in a patient being bedridden. These include both physiological and neurological problems.

Few Tips before and while using Tilt Tables for the first time

  • The first step before transferring the patient to the tilt table is to measure the BP rate and the Pulse rate
  • The patient should be placed in a supine position on the table with the foot flat on the footboard
  • The safety straps should be carefully secured over the patient
  • Secure other accessories that have been prescribed by the doctor or medical professional
  • Gradually begin elevating the table, elevate to 20°
  • Note down the blood pressure and the pulse rate (these are vital tasks)
  • Now gradually increase the inclination to 45° and repeat the vital tasks
  • Increase inclination to 85° and repeat vital tasks
  • Once at a complete 90° angle, check the vital signs\

Precautions while using a Tilt Table

  • Always allow the patient to determine which angle is the best and most comfortable for them
  • Avoid staying in the upright position for a long time as it might lead to venous stasis
  • The caretaker or medical professional should never leave the patient alone on the table
  • The chest strap should be secured comfortably in a way that the patient can easily breathe
  • If dizziness or any other kind of problems occur, the first step is to bring the patient back to the horizontal position
  • The posture must always be taken care of as the smallest mistake can cost the patient
  • All straps and safety measures should be secure so that there are no mishaps.

Tilt-Table Testing

The tilt-table test is a simple, noninvasive, and informative test first described in 1986 as a diagnostic tool for patients with syncope of unknown origin. [1] It is usually performed in hospital electrophysiology departments with the endpoint of reproducing syncope and subsequent appropriate therapy.

The causes of syncope have been divided into 6 major categories, as listed below. [2] After a careful history and physical examination, tilt-table testing is particularly helpful in confirmation of the etiology of syncope dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, encompassing primary or secondary dysautonomias, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), and vasodepressor or vasovagal syncope

Tilt Test – Tilt Table Test Explained!

What is a Tilt Test?

The tilt test is a test that assesses someone’s response to orthostatic stress. Orthostatic stress is the fancy medical term for standing upright. The tilt test is also known as a tilt table test because it involves being basically strapped to a table that can tilt to different angles. A lot of the interest in tilt table tests originated from the air force. Years ago it was reported that up to 25% of those in the air force would pass out if they were in a straight upright standing position for a prolonged period of time. It was known that the tilt test could induce passing out in a subset of people and so it became a tool with which to assess people at risk for this. Nowadays the tilt test is used widely to diagnose syncope. Syncope is the medical term for passing out.

What Happens in the Tilt Test?

  • In the tilt test, patients are strapped to a tilt table. It is basically a table capable of being swiveled to different angles. At 90 degrees a person would be upright and at 0 degrees they would be laying completely flat.
  • The patient is awake and alert during the test. The angle of table tilt chosen is usually between 60 to 80 degrees, so upright but not all the way.
  • The test involves basically laying there and not moving to see what happens. Heart rate and blood pressure are monitored closely throughout. Sometimes the angles are changed to assess the body’s response.
  • Sometimes medicines will be administered during the tilt test to try and recreate stressful situations and provoke a response.
  • The test typically last between 20-60 minutes, the patient is monitored throughout, and the test is of course terminated if there is a feeling of passing out, passing out, low blood pressure or too low a heart rate.

 

What Drugs May Be Given In The Tilt Test And Why?

Nitrates are a class of drug that cause dilation of the blood vessels and my provoke pooling of blood in the lower extremities in some people

Isoproterenol is a drug that speeds up the heart rate and is used to mimic the flight or fright stress response and the body’s reaction to it

Clomipramine is a drug that alters the levels of certain brain hormones such as serotonin thought to be central to the fainting reflex

Is Tilt Testing Safe?

  • Tilt testing is generally safe, no deaths have been reported
  • Some very long heart pauses have been reported, but the rhythm returns to normal when this happens
  • Patient selection is important. The test should be avoided in those with significant heart disease

How Often Are Tilt Tests Positive?

A positive tilt test is one that elicits a response, such as fainting, pre-fainting, low blood pressure, high or low heart rate.

Studies of tilt tests have shown that in those patients that have a history of fainting episodes, around half will have a positive test. If provocative drugs are given during the test then this number increases to two-thirds of patients.

 

What Information Are We Looking For In A Tilt Test

Two of the major causes of passing out are known as cardiogenic syncope and neurally mediated syncope. Cardiogenic syncope is related to underlying heart disorders such as heart failure and heart rhythm disorders. It’s important to identify those, because the underlying cause can often be treated. Neurally mediated syncope is related to brain causes. Sometimes there can be underlying structural brain disease that will initially be ruled out by the treating physician. Usually though no clear underlying cause is found and the syncope is thought to be due to a reflex within the brain that leads to passing out. The trigger for this is often orthostatic stress, the stress of standing for prolonged periods. Positive tilt tests are felt diagnostic of neurally mediated syncope.

Other information can be provided in the tilt test. In postural orthostatic tachycardia or P.O.T.S syndrome for example and other forms of dysautonomia or orthostatic intolerance, the heart rate response to standing can be important in diagnosis.

Are Tilt Tests Accurate?

The problem with neurally mediated syncope is that there is no clear definition of what it is! We basically label those with positive tilt tests as having neurogenic syncope. The big problem with this is that not all people with neurally mediated syncope will have a positive tilt test. In fact those with and without a positive test typically share the same symptoms. Scientifically speaking the sensitivity and the specificity of the test is not well known. Although having a positive tilt test can give a diagnosis of neurogenic syncope, a negative test doesn’t rule the diagnosis out. 

 

 


 

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