How does an orthopedic table works?
- An orthopedic table for applying controlled flexion and
traction to a patient's body is a table divided at its
mid-region into upper and lower platforms.

- A patient lying on the table is harnessed at the opposite
ends of the orthopedic fracture table, and pelvic straps on the
lower platform keeps the patient's pelvic region to the lower
platform secured.

- The support provided by the pelvic straps enables the lowered
platforms to periodically force the patient's lower back into
flexion in the separation space between the platforms.

- The remote end of the lower platform is adjustable and
controls the amount of flexion exerted on the patient's lower
back.

- The patient's head or arms can be selectively harnessed at
the head of the upper platform to place the patient's upper body
in traction during lowering of the platforms.

- A harness for the patient's head and arms are secured to a
vertically adjustable support for controlling the amount of
flexion applied to a patient's neck and arms.

- The table frame of orthopedic fracture table is made of
various materials like steel, iron, aluminum, ERW steel, CRW
tube etc. which is pre treated and powder coated.

- The table top of orthopedic table is made of double decker
plastic or foam padded upholstered top which is electric shock
proof.

- All adjustments of orthopedic fracture table can be done
electrically or manually or through hydraulic oil pumps.

- The orthopedic fracture table can also be attached to any
operating table.

- All holders are attached to the table to fit in all
orthopedic related equipment like foot traction unit, foot
plates.

- Abduction bars allowing flexion/raising of legs and
abduction/abduction ball joints locked from foot end.

- The orthopedic table can be mounted on wheels for easy movement.









