Massage Tables - Four Purchasing Tips

Dee Boston
With today's emphasis on stress reduction and stress relief, massage therapy industry is now more robust than ever, and an important piece of equipment is the massage table. With today's emphasis on stress reduction and stress relief, massage therapy industry is now more robust than ever, and an important piece of equipment in a session is the massage table. Here are some tips to consider when selecting a massage table.

Cost

As with most things in life, you get what you pay for.-and massage tables are no different. Generally, the higher the quality, the higher the price. For the stationary (read more expensive) tables, prices range from about $1,000 to 5,000 and higher. On the lower end, the typically portable, tables can be purchased for $200- $500. There is also a robust second hand market, with prices all over the board, so to speak. .

Quality and Warranty

Start out by searching for quality materials. Seek out prime grade hardwoods used on the frame and base for superior strength and stableness. High caliber hardware, such as carbon steel, will also bring strength and durability of your equipment. Furniture-grade, multi-layer foams heighten client comfort another important feature to look for is a select, 100% polyurethane vinyl with a thick fabric backing for excellent performance.

Possibly the most significant indication of product quality is the warranty offered. A table that is poorly manufactured, or uses inferior materials, won't hold up to the rigors of intensive use, and will have a warranty of one year (or less). This is often not suggested for professional use. Conversely, most tables that offer lifetime warranties are skillfully crafted of superior materials, and are designed and tested to supply exceptional strength, even with continued heavy usage.

Client Comfort

Massage tables are very good for a variety of massage therapies since they can be adjusted, are comfortable, and allows the client to relax more fully. Some companies make tables meant specifically for Reiki which allow a roll around chair to go underneath the table this is where the client lies down, relax her/himself, and get s choice of massage. Massage tables are usually last through heavy usage and for long periods of time

Massage tables are designed with both the client and the masseuse in mind. Tables designed for the professional, for example, may have specialized features, like an attached padded seat for the masseuse who performs seated massages

There is a tradeoff between the masseuse and the client comfort. Broader massage tables have a lot room for larger clients but may create ergonomic issues for therapists under 5'4". Narrower massage tables are also easier to carry and setup for therapists under 5'4". Be aware that some modalities may require different table widths.

Type of Table:

Spa and salon massage tables can hold a great deal of weight, far more than the average stationary massage table. Since comfort is the highest priority in massage, spa and salon professional massage tables are very comfortable. These particular types of massage tables, however, are built with metal and machine parts and are going to be much heavier than a regular table. These tables are for larger clients or permanent locations.

Portable massage equipment have given massage an even greater experience. With portable massage tables, massages can be provided t virtually anywhere-- in the office, outdoors, especially in the privacy of a client's very own home.

Obviously, there are quite a few factors to consider in the selection and purchase of a massage table. Take these items to task and your decision will be wiser.

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