Drop for the thoracic section (Fig. 7).
Raise the chest section by pressing the lever downwards (for the therapist's convenience, the lever is located
on both sides under this table section).
Perform the thoracic vertebrae drop technique by pressing the thoracic segment quickly and vigorously, which
will force the table section to fall down.
Drop for the lumbar section (Fig. 8).
Raise the lumbar section by pressing the lever downwards (for the therapist's convenience, the lever is located
on both sides under this table section).
Perform the vertebral drop technique in the lumbar region through a quick and vigorous pressure that will
force the table section to drop.
Drop for the pelvic section (Fig. 9).
Raise the pelvic section by pressing the lever downwards (for the therapist's convenience, the lever is located
on both sides under this table section).
Perform the pelvic drop technique with a quick and vigorous pressure that will force the table section to lower.
The reaction force of the drop technique can be adjusted by setting the required range with the knob on the
right side for the cervical segments and on both sides of the thoracic, lumbar and pelvic segments.
7. Bend adjustment for the pelvic segment and lower limbs
The motion function is carried out with the use of two gas springs.
To move sideways, unlock the adjustment system by moving the yellow lever (Fig. 10) up. To lock the
movement in the required position, block the system by moving the lever down.
When moving, use the handle (Fig. 11).
To unlock the vertical movement of the table, use the yellow lever (Fig. 12) by moving it upwards. To lock the
movement in the required position, block the system by moving the lever down.
When moving, use the handle (Fig. 11).
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Fig. 7
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