A table-chair is a special medical device designed to accommodate a patient during a polypositional x-ray examination.
The main purpose of the table-chair is to provide the most comfortable and safe position for the patient, as well as optimal access to the examination area for the X-ray machine when shooting in various projections.
Structurally, the table-chair is an adjustable chair with armrests and a headrest, mounted on a movable base with wheels. The seat and back of the chair can change the inclination and height to ensure a comfortable position for the patient while sitting, reclining or lying down. The chair can be rotated in a horizontal plane, which allows you to obtain images in both direct and lateral projections without moving the patient.
Using a table-chair greatly simplifies the X-ray procedure, makes it less tiring for the patient and reduces examination time. In addition, the table-chair provides precise fixation of the desired areas of the body, which improves the quality of X-ray images.
A chair table is a device that is used to position a patient during a polypositional x-ray examination. It allows you to change the position of the patient's body and head, which provides a more accurate diagnosis and reduces the risk of obtaining inaccurate results.
The chair-table is a structure consisting of several parts. The upper part is a tabletop on which the X-ray machine is placed. The lower part consists of two parts: a chair and a table. The chair has adjustable legs, which allows you to change the height of the table and, accordingly, the height of the chair. The table also has an adjustable height that can be adjusted according to the patient's height.
During the examination, the patient is placed on a chair, and his head and body are on the table. The X-ray machine is located on top of the table and the rays pass through the patient's body, creating an image on film. At the same time, the table-chair allows you to change the position of the patient’s head and body, which helps to obtain more accurate results.
Using a chair-table reduces the risk of obtaining inaccurate results and increases diagnostic accuracy. In addition, this device is convenient to use, as it allows you to easily change the position of the patient's body without the need to move the X-ray machine.