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X-ray table options for your digital x-ray system

Written by Jennifer Hutchison | May 20, 2022 5:47:00 PM

If you're looking to purchase a digital x-ray system for your practice, then you'll need to select the appropriate table for it. There are several different options available, each with its own pros and cons.

In this article, we'll explore four of the most common types of tables used in digital x-ray systems: mobile x-ray table, stationary x-ray table, four-way float top table, and four-way elevating table. By understanding the differences between these x-ray tables, you can make an informed decision about which type would be best for your practice.

1. Mobile x-ray table

Mobile x-ray tables are designed to offer more flexibility and portability than other types of x-ray equipment. With wheels that make maneuverability easier, these tables can be moved from room-to-room with ease, making them a great option for facilities with limited space or multipurpose rooms.

They are generally more compact and portable than traditional x-ray tables, and their wheels allow for easy transport between different locations. Mobile x-ray tables are often found in use with a straight-arm x-ray system, where they move back and forth on the table while the arm moves in various directions.

2. Stationary x-ray table

Stationary x-ray tables are fixed in place and cannot be moved around the facility. This can be an advantage or a disadvantage, depending on the needs of your facility. For example, if you have a larger patient, a stationary table with its higher weight rating may be ideal.
These stationary x-ray tables are used in urgent care centers, hospitals, imaging centers, and other high-traffic facilities. They do not come equipped with wheels because they will often remain in one room for most of their lifespan.

3. Four-way float top table

Four-way float top tables are a really flexible option that can be used in many different types of facilities. This type of x-ray table is more common at urgent care, imaging centers or general practice because patients don't need to move around when they're sitting on the table - it moves instead!

4. Four-way float top elevating table

The four-way float top elevating tables are a popular choice for hospitals and urgent care centers with lots of volume. This is because they allow you to raise your patient up off the ground so that they don't need to move around during the procedure. This feature also makes it easier for someone who has limited mobility or elderly patients getting onto the table.

Tables rated for different weights

To ensure the safety of both patients and staff, it’s vital that you use an x-ray table that has been appropriately rated for weight. Consider what your average patient weighs when deciding on this important factor in choosing a suitable table.

Conclusion

X-ray tables are an integral part of your day to day workflow, as well ensuring the safety and comfort for both you and your patients. Before making a purchase consider what kind of mobility options or additional features may work best depending on the different types of facilities you have available in order to find one that suits your needs.

We're here to help! If you have any questions about the different options for x-ray tables, or need some advice when choosing between them, contact us today.