The most important feature of a stretcher or a procedure chair is its ability to position a patient to suit their desired comfort & care levels or to allow ease of access during procedures.
This article aims to address the pros and cons to both electric and manual patient head positioning which is commonly required for Eye, ENT, Plastics and Dental surgery.
There are many different types of stretchers and chair solutions out there and finding the right one can be challenging, especially when choosing between electric or manual functionality. There are a range of manual options on the market such as; squeeze lever cable release, push button hydraulic and screw knob adjustment.
Without question there are clear pros and cons to owning either functionality. The decision on what equipment or technology to use will sometimes be mandated by the surgeon, anesthetist or carers based on their preference or what they are familiar with. It's important that decisions for your facility are made involving all stakeholders who will be involved with the equipment over its entire lifespan.
If you’re wanting to know more about stretchers or procedure chairs, please take a minute and check out more of our blog articles in the Modsel Learning Hub. If you have any questions there is a good chance we’ve written about it.
View the Modsel Australian Made Contour Recline E-Vertex chair here.
Or, view the Contour E-Vertex Stretcher.
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