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Shop for clinic and therapy chairs: treatment chairs, flexion stools, and patient chairs for . Ergonomic therapy chairs reduce strain for during treatments and improve patient positioning. Our selection includes 33 professional models from Chattanooga, Mayer, and other manufacturers —ranging from height-adjustable work stools to specialized flexion stools. Order by 5 p.m. for next-business-day delivery.
Choosing the right therapy chair depends primarily on your main area of practice: Flexion stools like the Chattanooga Triton 6E DTS are ideal for therapy and osteopathy, as they allow for precise body positioning. Round stools from the Galaxy/Montane series are versatile and adapt flexibly to different treatment heights. for with multiple therapists, height-adjustable models with a wide range of adjustment are essential.
In physical therapy, flexion stools are particularly effective for spinal treatments and trigger point therapy. Chiropractors often prefer models with a stable base and precise height adjustment. Occupational therapists frequently use round stools that allow for quick changes in position. for and rehabilitation centers, sturdy designs with a high weight capacity and easy-to-clean covers are essential.
Basic models without backrests start at a few hundred francs. Professional flexion stools with pneumatic height adjustment fall into the mid-range price category. Specialized therapy chairs with ergonomic backrests and advanced adjustment options are in the higher price range.
Mayer chairs are distinguished by their German precision mechanisms—in particular, the height adjustment remains smooth and seamless even after years of use. Chattanooga focuses on ergonomic designs that relieve strain on therapists during longer treatments. The upholstery is generally thicker here than with other manufacturers.
Most therapy chairs can support 120 to 150 kilograms. If you need a higher weight capacity, Mayer offers models that can support up to 180 kilograms. These specifications apply for loads—during dynamic movements, the weight capacity is reduced by about 20 percent.
Faux leather is easier to maintain, while fabric is more breathable. for with a high volume of patients, faux leather is recommended because it can be disinfected. Fabric upholstery is more comfortable during longer treatments, but it needs to be cleaned more frequently.
The seat height should be 20 to 25 centimeters lower than the treatment table height. So, for a table height of 75 centimeters, you’ll need a stool that can be adjusted to 50 to 55 centimeters. Flexion stools often sit lower than round stools.
Casters are convenient, but they aren't always practical. On smooth floors, casters can be a hindrance during vigorous treatments. Fixed legs provide more stability, but require you to consciously stand up for .
A backrest is easy on the therapist, but it can get in the way during treatment. Adjustable backrests are a compromise—they can be folded away or tilted far back as needed.
The service life is 8 to 12 years. German and Swiss manufacturers generally offer longer warranties than Asian manufacturers. Hydraulic cylinders are typically the first component to wear out.
At our showroom in Zurich, you can try out a variety of therapy chairs and receive personalized advice. If you place your order by 5 p.m., we’ll deliver anywhere in Switzerland the next business day—with free shipping on orders of CHF 50 or more.