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Power Exam Table Product

Overview

The examination table is ubiquitous in medical practice—found in every clinic, urgent care, primary care office, and hospital gynecology/obstetrics suite. Modern power-adjustable tables automate height and sectional changes, improving physician ergonomics, patient comfort, and workflow efficiency. Unlike fixed or manual tables, power tables accommodate a wide range of patient sizes (pediatric to bariatric) and clinical scenarios (routine exam, gynecologic procedures, obstetric ultrasound, minor procedures) via motorized adjustments.

The most common deployment is in primary care clinics and OB/GYN practices. A standard exam room has one power table. During a visit, the nurse or physician positions the table to sitting height (75–90 cm) for interview, lowers it to supine height (45–50 cm) for cardiac/abdominal exam, and articulates the backrest for patient comfort. For gynecologic exams, stirrups are deployed; obstetric ultrasound may use a Trendelenburg angle (slight head-down positioning) to optimize acoustic windows.

How it Works

The [[medical-exam-table-base-frame|base frame]] is a steel pedestal on four locking casters. The [[medical-exam-table-lift-motor|lift motor]]—a 0.5 kW AC motor with a 50:1 gearbox—drives a [[medical-exam-table-height-screw|lead-screw or hydraulic cylinder]] that raises and lowers the entire table structure from 45 to 90 cm. This allows the physician to adjust table height to their preferred working ergonomic height without bending.

The [[medical-exam-table-main-section|main section]] is a padded, upholstered steel plate forming the primary patient support surface. The [[medical-exam-table-backrest-section|backrest section]]—a motorized head/torso panel—can articulate independently from 0° (flat) to 85° (nearly upright) via a 12 VDC motor and [[medical-exam-table-position-sensor|position feedback]]. Mechanical [[medical-exam-table-safety-locks|safety latches]] at preset angles prevent unexpected collapse if power is lost mid-adjustment.

The [[medical-exam-table-leg-extension|leg extension]] section is a lower body support panel that extends or retracts independently of the backrest. This accommodates patients of different heights and allows the legs to be supported while the torso is elevated (common for cardiac exams). The [[medical-exam-table-stirrup-assembly|stirrup assembly]] is mounted on the leg extension, allowing removal and repositioning for gynecologic or obstetric procedures. Stirrups are padded and angle-adjustable to accommodate patient comfort and physician access.

All movements are controlled via a [[medical-exam-table-control-system|dual-control interface]]: a foot pedal for hands-free up/down height control, and a wireless remote for physicians or nurses to operate backrest and leg sections without releasing their hands from patient contact. The [[medical-exam-table-controller-pcb|microcontroller]] translates foot pedal position and remote button presses into motor relay commands, providing smooth, proportional adjustment.

Electrical Integration

The table includes integrated [[medical-exam-table-electrical-outlets|duplex outlets]] (typically two standard 120V 15A receptacles) powered by a dedicated [[medical-exam-table-circuit-breaker|GFCI circuit breaker]]. This allows connection of examination lamps, ultrasound machines, or other point-of-care devices without searching for wall outlets. All wiring is grounded per medical safety standards (IEC 60601).

Clinical Use Cases

Routine Physical Exam: Table at 75 cm height, flat backrest (0°), patient supine for thorax/abdomen exam. Backrest raised to 30° for cardiovascular assessment while patient remains partially reclined.

Gynecologic Exam: Table lowered to 50 cm, backrest at 45–60°, stirrups deployed and adjusted to comfortable spacing (typically 30–45 cm apart). Physician sits on rolling stool at appropriate height.

Obstetric Ultrasound: Table height adjusted to 60 cm (sonographer working height), backrest at 45–60°, often with slight left-lateral tilt to optimize fetal imaging and blood flow to the placenta.

Blood Draw or Minor Procedure: Table at 45 cm (lowest position) for recumbent phlebotomy, backrest flat for supine positioning.

Pediatric Exam: Table height maximized (85 cm+) to avoid bending for examining toddlers and children who cannot lie flat.

Ergonomic Benefits

Studies show that power-adjustable tables reduce physician back strain compared to fixed-height tables. Physicians spend less time stooping or stretching to reach the patient's level. Nurses appreciate the foot-pedal control—height can be adjusted mid-exam without stepping away. Patients report improved comfort: being able to recline partially (backrest support) rather than lying completely flat (unsupported head) during long exams reduces anxiety.

Limitations and Maintenance

Motorized systems require power and regular maintenance. Lead-screw or hydraulic cylinder actuators can develop leaks or binding over years of use; annual or biennial service inspections are recommended. The vinyl upholstery wears (creases, small tears) and must be replaced every 5–10 years depending on usage. Examination lights often require bulb replacement (if halogen) or LED module service.

Additionally, not all exams benefit from power adjustment. Simple vital-sign checks in triage, suturing of minor lacerations, or brief wound inspections can be accomplished on a fixed-height table, reducing initial cost. Power tables are best justified in high-volume clinics where multiple exams per day and multiple physicians (different heights) increase efficiency gains.

Finally, some bariatric patients exceeding the table's weight rating (typically 300–350 kg) require specialized bariatric examination tables with reinforced structures and higher rated lift motors—a more expensive and less common variant.

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Bill of materials

8 top-level lines · 39 rows shown · 37 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Base Frame 4 parts medical-exam-table-base-frame 1 7 assembly
1.1 Vertical Column medical-exam-table-vertical-column 1 part
1.2 Base Plate medical-exam-table-base-plate 1 part
1.3 Caster Wheel medical-exam-table-caster-wheels 4 part
1.4 Cross Braces medical-exam-table-cross-braces 1 part
2 Main Section 4 parts medical-exam-table-main-section 1 4 assembly
2.1 Frame Panel medical-exam-table-frame-panel 1 part
2.2 Vinyl Upholstery medical-exam-table-upholstery-vinyl 1 part
2.3 Removable Pad medical-exam-table-removable-pad 1 part
2.4 Drain Slots medical-exam-table-drain-slots 1 part
3 Backrest Section 4 parts medical-exam-table-backrest-section 1 4 assembly
3.1 Backrest Panel medical-exam-table-backrest-panel 1 part
3.2 Backrest Motor medical-exam-table-backrest-motor 1 part
3.3 Position Sensor medical-exam-table-position-sensor 1 part
3.4 Safety Locks medical-exam-table-safety-locks 1 part
4 Leg Extension 3 parts medical-exam-table-leg-extension 1 3 assembly
4.1 Leg Panel medical-exam-table-leg-panel 1 part
4.2 Leg Mechanism medical-exam-table-leg-adjustment-mechanism 1 part
4.3 Leg Lock medical-exam-table-leg-lock-lever 1 part
5 Stirrup Assembly 4 parts medical-exam-table-stirrup-assembly 1 5 assembly
5.1 Stirrup Frame medical-exam-table-stirrup-frame 1 part
5.2 Stirrup Pad medical-exam-table-stirrup-pads 2 part
5.3 Stirrup Adjust medical-exam-table-stirrup-adjustment 1 part
5.4 Stirrup Detach medical-exam-table-stirrup-removal 1 part
6 Lift Motor 4 parts medical-exam-table-lift-motor 1 4 assembly
6.1 Height Motor medical-exam-table-height-motor 1 part
6.2 Height Gearbox medical-exam-table-height-gearbox 1 part
6.3 Height Screw medical-exam-table-height-screw 1 part
6.4 Height Sensor medical-exam-table-height-sensor 1 part
7 Control System 4 parts medical-exam-table-control-system 1 5 assembly
7.1 Foot Pedal medical-exam-table-foot-pedal 1 part
7.2 Wireless Remote medical-exam-table-wireless-remote 1 part
7.3 Controller PCB medical-exam-table-controller-pcb 1 part
7.4 Relay relay 2 part
8 Electrical Outlets 4 parts medical-exam-table-electrical-outlets 1 5 assembly
8.1 Outlet Box medical-exam-table-outlet-box 1 part
8.2 Duplex Outlet medical-exam-table-duplex-outlets 2 part
8.3 Ground Circuit medical-exam-table-ground-circuit 1 part
8.4 Circuit Breaker medical-exam-table-circuit-breaker 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $500–$3M · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
gehealthcare.com ↗ Chicago, US Medical imaging & devices 100 units 12–20 wks
siemens-healthineers.com ↗ Erlangen, DE Medical systems 100 units 12–20 wks
🇳🇱Philips
philips.com ↗
Amsterdam, NL Health technology 100 units 12–20 wks
🇺🇸Medtronic
medtronic.com ↗
Minneapolis, US Medical devices 100 units 12–20 wks
🇨🇳Mindray
mindray.com ↗
Shenzhen, CN Medical devices 100 units 12–20 wks

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