a specially-designed table that can allows the patient to lie flat on his or her back and then be subjected to various inclines
A motorized table with foot support that can take a patient from laying to upright or any angle in between.
Board on which a person is securely strapped and slowly raised to an upright position to make the transition from lying in bed to sitting or standing easier and more comfortable. (Also called "standing board".)
A standing frame which is designed to lie horizontal for ease of placing an individual on/in the equipment. The table surface is then tilted up to allow the individual to be placed in a standing position
A table which is used to gradually increase patients tolerance to being in a standing position. Also used to teach partial weight bearing and to give prolonged stretch in each position.