FAQs
Facilities typically use C-Arm imaging tables, operating room tables, exam tables, treatment/therapy tables, and ultrasound scanning tables. Each is engineered to support specific procedures, patient positioning needs, and imaging compatibility.
Key factors include weight capacity, motorized positioning features, table-top stability, radiolucency for imaging, and compatibility with your modality (e.g., C-Arm or ultrasound). Clinicians should also evaluate height range, mobility, and ergonomic access.
C-Arm tables use radiolucent tabletops designed for unobstructed fluoroscopy imaging, with advanced motion controls such as longitudinal travel, lateral tilt, and Trendelenburg. These features allow precise positioning for interventional pain management, orthopedics, and minimally invasive procedures.
Yes, refurbished tables from brands like Oakworks, STI, Skytron, Steris, and Biodex undergo full mechanical testing, electrical inspection, and motion calibration. A quality-refurbished table can deliver long-term performance comparable to new models at a significantly reduced cost.
Most premium tables support 400–600 lbs, while specialty or bariatric models offer higher capacities. For imaging or surgical use, motorized height adjustment, lateral tilt, Trendelenburg, and longitudinal travel greatly enhance precision and workflow efficiency.