PACKAGE DEAL: KDT Neural Flex Spinal Decompression Table, Scissor-Lift Table & E-Stim / US Combo Unit
PACKAGE DEAL, PERFECT FOR THE NEW GRADUATE! Spinal Decompression Table, Adjusting / Therapy Table, and an Electric Stim / Ultrasound Combo Unit
Beautiful, like new condition, burgundy KDT Neural Flex Spinal Decompression Table. Great source of income, but after 32 years of practice and going down to three days a week, I did not want to come in on days off just to do Spinal Decompression patients. Everything works fine. Included are the pillows, harnesses, cervical decompression piece (never used), owners manuals, the foot piece for using the table as an inversion table, and everything else that came with it. See the KDT website for videos of the table’s capabilities and what makes it different from the far more expensive options. Right now a new table is selling on their site for $14,000 plus shipping.
Extremely heavy duty scissor-lift chiropractic table (could easily be used for massage or therapy as well) that utilizes a quiet electric motor and bilateral actuator pedals to raise and lower the patient / client straight up and down to suit the practitioner’s height (as well as compensate for the thickness of the patient / client). I have owned the table for thirty years, purchasing it from a classmate after he had it a year, and have never used it in a clinical setting myself – only in my home. The table was made by Kyro Manufacturing of Fort Worth, Texas in the early 90’s. It has an adjustable head piece and an adjustable foot piece as well. This table adjusts from 24″ to 36″ high, and is 70 inches long, with an adjustable foot-rest that reaches out another foot or so. The table is 21 inches wide, tapering to 13 inches wide at the upper portion of the thoracic piece (which is spring-based as opposed to solid). The upholstery is good, with a tiny (tiny) tear/hole in the chest (middle) piece. The table works flawlessly and would make a nice addition to almost any situation, personal or professional.
BONUS EQUIPMENT: I have a barely used Amrex Synchro/Sonic 50 that has likewise been sitting in my basement for the better part of three decades that I will throw in. Purchased it new in 1992, I used it off and on for a couple years, and then parked it in my clinic’s basement since that time. These units are easy to find and are still for sale new, selling for over $2,000 new (Scripp Hessco has an identical new unit listed for almost $2,700). The wand is capable of doing both stim and ultrasound, I believe at the same time.
