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Dr. Pease was part of a group that tested the Ritter 222 prototype at a special meeting at The Ohio State University. |
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‘At the university, we have found that a high-low examination table is a necessity in any healthcare facility.
We have used power tables at OSU to assist in several types of examinations, and have found the table especially
beneficial for physical therapy and in treating patients with rheumatoid arthritis. In addition, an adjustable
height is better for the physician and staff conducting the exam. |
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Every physician should have a Ritter 222 High-Low Power Examination table in their practice. The number of patients
with disabilities is growing, and the need for a table with a low access height and an ample amount of travel is
greater every year. Decreasing the need for staff assistance gives the patience an improved sense of confidence
and reinstates the patients’ dignity. |
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I was especially impressed with Midmark’s approach to developing the table. Their use of physician, patient and
healthcare management insight throughout the process created a table that truly benefits both the patient and the
healthcare staff. The Midmark team listened to the advice and suggestions that were given and reacted with a
renewed determination to insure the Ritter 222 was the best high-low examination table available.” |