ComfortLine Therapy Chairs

A new definition in design, functionality and safety

Bionic therapy chairs have been developed to give nursing staff the best possible access to patients in all critical situations, whilst ensuring patients comfort.

Five motors make the chair adjustable electronically to form either a comfortable easy chair, or a bed-like couch. The position of the patients can be set from almost upright to Trendelenburg. As well as full height adjustment, the seat, back, leg and foot rests can be adjusted individually.

The newly developed construction of the ComfortLine provides very high stability whilst in the horizontal position. The powerful motor system allows quick transfer to Trendelenburg position. An emergency foot pedal facilitates activation of the shock position meaning immediate measures can be initiated without having to press an emergency button by hand.

A safe maximum load of 180 kg allows comfortable treatment for larger people. A height adjustable pillow provides optimal head support. The electrically controlled footrest can be adjusted easily to give increased comfort during treatment.

The arm rests are designed to allow easy access to the patient and to support the arm in a variety of positions. They can be adjusted both up & down and laterally. They can also be removed completely if required, thus enabling transfer via pat slide.

A central braking foot plate is positioned on each side of the chair for simple straightforward braking.

A choice of different upholstery technologies provides for all needs ranging from standard foam cushion, to visco-elastic pressure relieving foam or metal sprung.

ComfortLine gives you the possibility to combine comfort, safety and functionality to meet individual needs and desires.

 

 

 

 

Bionic are a market leader in the manufacture of medical chairs, treatment chairs and therapy chairs, which are widely used in such areas as oncology, haematology, day case surgery and any other area where there is a need for a reclining chair with height adjustment to facilitate the examination or treatment of patients.