How Many Physical Therapy Tables Does Your Practice Need

How Many Physical Therapy Tables Does Your Practice Need

Whether you run a large physical therapy practice or a small sports injury clinic, physical therapy tables are no doubt one of your most important pieces of furniture. A physical therapy treatment table allows your patient to sit or lay comfortably to conduct exercises as part of a rehabilitation process. 

When you’re furnishing your office with new physical therapy tables, one of your first questions is likely how many you should have. You want to ensure you can treat patients efficiently without making your office feel cramped. And unused tables are a wasted investment. 

Read on to learn how to determine how many physical therapy treatment tables your practice needs.

What are Physical Therapy Tables Used For?

A quick search for physical therapy tables for sale will show you a variety of different options to choose from. And while this piece of essential medical furniture can look different, they all serve a similar purpose. 

Physical therapy mat tables  are designed to treat patients with a movement impairment or injury. It’s often an essential part of the rehabilitation process as individuals do exercises to regain mobility as they recover from surgery. 

Some physical therapy tables can also be used as a massage table, especially when massages are a part of a patient’s treatment plan. However, these tables are most commonly used to ensure care is accessible and comfortable for patients receiving treatment or completing therapeutic exercises. 

Physical therapy tables can be padded for added comfort, have a high load capacity, and can offer height adjustment for treatment access.

Determining How Many Treatment Tables You Need

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to how many physical therapy tables your practice needs. Instead, ask yourself these questions to see what makes sense for you:

How many patients do you treat a day?

This is perhaps the most important question to determine how many physical therapy tables your practice needs. Consider how many patients you treat a day and how many of them require access to a treatment table. Also, keep in mind if you hope to treat more patients in the future and would need more medical furniture to accommodate their needs.

What’s your specialty?

Consider how often your practice is treating patients on a physical therapy table. If you run a dedicated physical therapy clinic, you likely need more tables than if you run a sports clinic where patients may come for a variety of treatments and therapies that don’t always require a table.

How much space do you have at your practice?

Of course, you also need to be practical about space requirements. You may only be able to fit one physical therapy in per treatment room. Luckily, there are some portable physical therapy tables that can be stored to help you save space while not in use.

What’s your budget?

It’s also important to keep a budget in mind. Luckily, you can find physical therapy treatment tables at a variety of price points to meet your needs.

By answering these questions, you can determine how many tables you need for your practice. You always want to ensure you have enough physical therapy treatment tables to treat all your patients efficiently and effectively while also meeting the growing needs of your practice.

Best Physical Therapy Tables For Your Practice

When it comes time to find new physical therapy tables for your practice, here are some to consider. Depending on your needs, you can purchase multiple of the same model or mix and match different tables so you can treat a variety of patients.

Here are some tables to consider:

Clinton 240 Heavy Duty Upholstered Mat Platform

When you need a durable, affordable treatment table this one does the job. The table offers a 6-leg design with center support that adds stability. The sturdy design also boasts a 700 lbs. load capacity under normal use.

The gray edge bumper guard helps protect the top from tears and can be easily cleaned to help extend its lifetime.

Clinton 253 Hi-Lo Mat Platform with Upholstered Top

This hi-lo physical therapy table is perfect for making patient care more accessible to your staff. The hi-lo treatment table is designed with easy-clean, ABS plastic, a fully enclosed base, and electric power height adjustment with foot control for easy use.

The low height makes it easy for patients to take a seat or lay down and then be adjusted for treatment. Plus, the low height may help you achieve an ADA tax credit.

Clinton 243 Space Saving, Folding Mat Platform

If you only occasionally treat patients with a physical therapy table and want to save space at your practice, this is a good choice. This folding mat table features a full back wall that is floor supported so you can fold it up when not in use. And it’s still extremely durable with solid hardwood legs and a plywood frame.

Browse our complete selection of physical therapy tables today and equip your practice with affordable, high-quality medical furniture and more from ExamTablesDirect.

22nd Nov 2022 Exam Tables Direct

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