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Verticalizer with reverse tilt with electric drive, manufactured by JSC "CONMET HOLDING", Russian Federation

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A verticalizer with a reverse tilt is recommended for patients in the severe stage of cerebral palsy, after spinal and traumatic brain injuries, surgical interventions, after a stroke, and also after a long stay in a supine (horizontal) position.
The verticalizer with reverse tilt СН -38.05 is a table with a smooth change in the angle of inclination using an electric drive and the ability to perform spinal traction using the patient’s own weight. In a horizontal position, the verticalizer can be used as a massage couch or table for manual therapy and physical therapy.
It is possible to install an additional device for spinal traction using an external load. The verticalizer is equipped with safety belts, a vest, armrests and handles for supporting the patient. There is a device for fastening the legs when stretching the spine in the “upside down” position.
The tilt is carried out using a gas spring. Side supports, a foot clamp and a vest allow you to securely fix the patient.
The verticalizer with reverse tilt СН -38.03 is designed to ensure a smooth transition of a person from a horizontal to a vertical position and vice versa, as well as training the vestibular apparatus after a long stay of the patient in a supine position.