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Adjustable Doctor'S Stool Height Tilt Position For General Medical And Surgical Exam Rooms
Doctor'S Stool Advantage:
The adjustable height and tilt position features of a Doctor's Stool provide significant advantages for healthcare professionals, enhancing both their comfort and efficiency during medical procedures. These features are particularly beneficial in environments where precision and ergonomic support are essential.
When used together, adjustable height and tilt position provide a dynamic seating solution tailored to the specific demands of various medical procedures. For instance, a gynecologist can raise the stool for better visibility, while a dentist might use the forward tilt to comfortably maintain proximity to a patient’s mouth. This versatility not only supports the user’s physical well-being but also contributes to higher-quality patient care.
In summary, the adjustable height and tilt position features of a Doctor's Stool are essential for ensuring comfort, promoting ergonomic posture, and enhancing productivity in demanding healthcare environments. Their adaptability meets the diverse needs of medical professionals, making them an invaluable tool in modern clinical settings.
Doctor'S Stool Specification:
Height Ranges | 510- 690mm |
Base Width | φ500mm |
Size | 490*415mm ( +10mm ) |
Movement range | 0- 50mm |
Tilt angle | 0°-10° |
Lifting capacity | 150KG |
Doctor'S Stool Usage
A doctor's stool is commonly used in various departments within a hospital where medical professionals need to sit for extended periods of time while performing close-up examinations, procedures, or assessments. Here are some specific areas where it is typically used:
Doctor'S Stool for General Medical and Surgical Exam Rooms
Physicians use stools during patient consultations and examinations, especially in areas where they need to be mobile and adjust their seat height based on the patient's position.
Doctor'S Stool for Dentistry (dental clinics)
Dentists often use dental stools because they are highly adjustable to accommodate the range of motion required during dental procedures. The stool's flexibility allows the dentist to work comfortably while remaining in close proximity to the patient.
Doctor'S Stool for Anesthesia
Anesthesiologists may use stools to monitor patients, prepare medications, or assist with anesthesia-related tasks, especially in operating rooms or preoperative areas.