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Massage Tables
Buying a Table...
1. What do you want in your package?
Table, headrest (regular or adjustable), bolsters, sheets, crescent covers, carrying case, oils, books, tools, charts, tapes... etc.
2. What is your price range?
3. How strong and light does your table need to be? Generally the stronger the heavier.
| Moderate Strength
for energy work
hands on
reflexology
facial
mild massage
weight = 18-27 lbs.
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Strong
regular massage
moderate use of deep tissue
moderate mounting
weight = 20-34 lbs.
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Strongest
agressive deep tissue
full mounting
weight = 24-42 lbs.
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Choosing a width:
The wider the table, the more comfortable larger individuals will be, yet the wider the table the more difficult it is to move. This might be a problem for those therapists who are smaller in stature and strength. A good compromise is a narrow (24" - 27") table with arm rests. The arm rests give the larger clients support while they are on their backs. These tables are lighter and easier to move. The side arm rests are optional, adding to the cost.
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Portable Tables
- For a manufacturer's home page, click on its logo.
- For details about a table, click on its picture.
- To order, click here.
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Stationary Tables
- For a manufacturer's home page, click on its logo.
- For details about a table, click on its picture.
- To order, click here.
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Electric Tables
- For a manufacturer's home page, click on its logo.
- For details about a table, click on its picture.
- To order, click here.
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