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  1. ean01 Welcome New Poster


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    Wondering if anyone currently practising in Australia can recommend a good brand of treatment chair?

    Have been using a Callisto chair although the weight restriction is leading me to look for another option for this replacement.

    Any information on strengths/weaknesses of different brands would be much appreciated.

    Thanks
     
  2. moosa Welcome New Poster

  3. We use the MTI chairs, both standard and bariatric versions. Available via Algeos and Briggate. Very adjustable, easy to clean and cater for all sizes, which is becoming more important.
     
  4. ean01 Welcome New Poster

    Thanks Janine, how do you find altering the position of these chairs to do biomechanical assessments?

    Has anyone ever had experience with the Gharieni SPL Podo Chair?
     
  5. Chairs are easily adjustable with foot controls. An option on foot controls to program settings of certain positions which may be useful. The chairs go quite high and with tilt function feet can be elevated to reach under heels easily. Can treat sitting or standing which is nice for a change. When layer flat chair is completely flat, unlike some which still have a bend in the middle.
     
  6. Hi Ean01,
    I've just purchased a Bentlon treatment chair from DBS. Easily adjustable with foot controls to all of our preferred settings and can be programmed for "favourite". If you are in the southern states, you might also like to know that my version also has the option of a seat warming function which is lovely for the first patient or two of the morning. Service from Carlos at DBS was fantastic.
     
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