Rehabilitation after a spinal cord injury or neurological condition requires specialized equipment that ensures both safety and independence for the patient. Among the most effective devices used in modern rehab centers is the Hi Low Tilting Table. Unlike traditional manual models, this advanced tilt table offers electric height and tilt adjustments, giving patients greater control, comfort, and freedom during therapy.
What is a Motorized Hi Low Tilt Table?
A motorized Hi low tilt table is a therapy device designed to safely bring patients from lying to standing positions. It supports patients with spinal cord injuries, stroke, cerebral palsy, neuromuscular disorders, and post-surgical recovery. With motorized height adjustment (18”–30”) and tilt range (0°–85°), it allows smooth, controlled positioning without the physical strain required in manual tilt tables.
Why Choose a Motorized Tilt Table for Rehabilitation?
1. Independence for Patients
Unlike standard models, this motorized tilt table allows patients to transfer themselves from a wheelchair onto the table and operate the tilt functions independently. This promotes self-reliance and confidence, especially for home users who want to practice therapy daily without full-time caregiver support.
2. Safe Standing Therapy
Gradual tilting improves blood circulation, muscle strength, bone density, and posture, while reducing risks such as orthostatic hypotension. Stabilizing belts and an adjustable lap pad ensure patients remain secure at every angle.
3. Convenience for Therapists & Caregivers
In hospitals and clinics, motorized operation reduces physical strain on therapists while providing precision-controlled adjustments. The electric system (220V) ensures smooth transitions, making it easier for caregivers to manage patients safely.
4. Suitable for Multiple Conditions
The motorized tilt table is not limited to spinal cord injuries. It is equally beneficial for:
- Stroke rehabilitation
- Traumatic brain injury recovery
- Cerebral palsy therapy
- Neurological and orthopaedic disorders
- Post-surgical mobilization
Applications in Clinics & Homes
- Rehabilitation Centers & Hospitals: Essential for professional therapy, where accuracy and patient safety are critical.
- Therapy Clinics: Compact, mobile, and versatile for daily physiotherapy and occupational therapy sessions.
- Home Use: A unique benefit is the ability for patients to self-transfer and self-operate, making it ideal for individuals who want to continue rehab exercises independently at home.
Technical Specifications
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Functions
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1) Motorized Height Adjustment: 18” – 30”
2) Motorized Tilt Adjustment: 0° – 85°
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Power Supply
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220V AC
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Operation
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Electric – Smooth motorized control
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Overall Dimensions
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78” (L) × 28” (W)
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Material
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Mild Steel (MS)
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Surface Finish
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Enamel coating (rust-resistant)
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Bed Color
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Optional (customizable)
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Belts Included
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8” Nylon Stabilizing Belts with Buckles – 2 Nos
10” Nylon Stabilizing Belt with Buckle – 1 Nos
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Accessories
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Detachable Lap Pad with Adjustable Height
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Mobility
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4 Castor Wheels (2 with brake, 2 non-brake)
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Applications
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Spinal cord injury rehab, Stroke rehab, Cerebral Palsy therapy, Head injury recovery, Neurological & orthopaedic rehab
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Origin
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Made in INDIA
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Safety Precautions
- Always connect to a 220V power supply with proper grounding.
- Check the motor controls before use to ensure smooth operation.
- Secure stabilizing belts and lap pad before tilting the patient.
- Lock the castor wheels to avoid movement during therapy.
- Tilt gradually to prevent dizziness or orthostatic hypotension.
- Do not exceed the maximum tilt (85°) or height limit (30”).
- Perform regular maintenance checks on the motor, belts, and wheels.
- Only trained therapists or medical staff should operate the table.
- Never leave patients unattended during tilt or transfer.
Conclusion
The Motorized 2-Function Tilting Table is more than just rehabilitation equipment – it’s a tool that promotes independence, safety, and recovery for patients with spinal cord injuries and other medical conditions. With its electric operation, stabilizing accessories, and wheelchair-friendly design, it stands out as the best choice for both clinical and home-based rehabilitation.