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Thera-P Traction Table

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Comprised of 4 or 6 sections, the Thera-P Traction Tables use electric power to help with manual adjustment, allowing for ease of use and control of table positioning. For the practitioner, the Thera-P Traction Table offers a 20- 37” full height adjustment and section mobility so the patient can be placed in the proper position for maximum results with minimum effort. Each section is adjustable, providing numerous achievable patient positioning options. 

Table Configurations:

  • TXT-1004 - 4 Section
    • Table Dimension: 27”W x 78”L x 20-37”H 
    • Overall Dimension: 110”W x 64”W x 20-37”H 
  • TXT-1006 - 6 Section
    • Table Dimension: 27”W x 78”L x 20-37”H 
    • Overall Dimension: 110”W x 64”W x 20-37”H 

Table Features:

  • Load Capacity: 650 lbs. 
  • 27”W x 78”L x 20-37”H
  • Durable and stylish steel base
  • White powder coat base
  • Whisper quiet lift system
  • Height adjustment: 20-37”
  • Dual foot bar control
  • 27” Wide cushions in 2 different top configuration options
  • 2” High density foam cushions
  • Rounded corners
  • Friction-free gas shock cushion separation with lock and unlock lever
  • (2) Low profile locking casters
  • Head section angle range: +30° to -90° 
  • Armrest horizontal range: 0 to 45°
  • Armrest vertical range: 0 to 7” 
  • Lift back: 0 to 70° 
  • Table comes standard with traction head arm and mounting plate

Comprised of 4 or 6 sections, the Thera-P Traction Tables use electric power to help with manual adjustment, allowing for ease of use and control of table positioning. For the practitioner, the Thera-P Traction Table offers a 20- 37” full height adjustment and section mobility so the patient can be placed in the proper position for maximum results with minimum effort. Each section is adjustable, providing numerous achievable patient positioning options.

Table Configurations:

TXT-1004 - 4 Section
Table Dimension: 27”W x 78”L x 20-37”H
Overall Dimension: 110”W x 64”W x 20-37”H
TXT-1006 - 6 Section

Table Features:

Load Capacity: 650 lbs.
27”W x 78”L x 20-37”H
Durable and stylish steel base
White powder coat base
Whisper quiet lift system
Height adjustment: 20-37”
Dual foot bar control
27” Wide cushions in 2 different top configuration options
2” High density foam cushions
Rounded corners
Friction-free gas shock cushion separation with lock and unlock lever
(2) Low profile locking casters
Head section angle range: +30° to -90°
Armrest horizontal range: 0 to 45°
Armrest vertical range: 0 to 7”
Lift back: 0 to 70°
Table comes standard with traction head arm and mounting plate

Table Dimension: 27”W x 78”L x 20-37”H
Overall Dimension: 110”W x 64”W x 20-37”H

Comprised of 4 or 6 sections, the Thera-P Traction Tables use electric power to help with manual adjustment, allowing for ease of use and control of table positioning. For the practitioner, the Thera-P Traction Table offers a 20- 37” full height adjustment and section mobility so the patient can be placed in the proper position for maximum results with minimum effort. Each section is adjustable, providing numerous achievable patient positioning options.

Table Configurations:

TXT-1004 - 4 Section
Table Dimension: 27”W x 78”L x 20-37”H
Overall Dimension: 110”W x 64”W x 20-37”H
TXT-1006 - 6 Section

Table Features:

Load Capacity: 650 lbs.
27”W x 78”L x 20-37”H
Durable and stylish steel base
White powder coat base
Whisper quiet lift system
Height adjustment: 20-37”
Dual foot bar control
27” Wide cushions in 2 different top configuration options
2” High density foam cushions
Rounded corners
Friction-free gas shock cushion separation with lock and unlock lever
(2) Low profile locking casters
Head section angle range: +30° to -90°
Armrest horizontal range: 0 to 45°
Armrest vertical range: 0 to 7”
Lift back: 0 to 70°
Table comes standard with traction head arm and mounting plate

Table Dimension: 27”W x 78”L x 20-37”H
Overall Dimension: 110”W x 64”W x 20-37”H


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