For over 65 years, Hausmann Industries has been a major name in the medical furniture industry. What started as Werner Hausmann’s woodworking shop has become one of-- if not the-- leading manufacturers of high-end recovery furniture, supplying clinics and hospitals around the world. Impressively, Hausmann can boast that 90% of their products are made domestically in the United States in their Northvale, New Jersey factory. Keeping the manufacturing process close allows for greater quality control and, ultimately, a better patient and clinician experience.
Starting with a request to make a platform for parallel rehabilitation bars in 1955, Hausmann Industries' mission has always included making their furniture to a rigorous quality standard, with the latest and greatest technology, and, importantly, acknowledging the true value of their employee’s skill and dedication. Hausmann also has a commitment to remaining a leader in the medical furniture world. This commitment drives their excellent craftsmanship, value, and innovation. Read on below for some more detail about the types of products that Hausmann has on offer.
There is something to be said for simplicity. A fixed height, or static, treatment table can actually offer some advantages over the more modern Hi/Lo or adjustable tables. For instance, a low-tech design virtually guarantees that there will be no servicing or repair costs associated with the table. This might not be the case for motorized or electronic designs. Most static tables are also a cost-effective solution compared to adjustable designs.
Hausmann offers a range of these fixed height treatment tables-- some with a simple but sturdy H-brace design, and some with built-in cabinets for storage. With a weight capacity of 400 lbs and a 2” thick comfortable foam top, these tables are highly versatile and can support many different types of patients.
This type of design is a great choice for clinics where patients have some degree of mobility-- certain physical and occupational therapy applications and even general use in primary care offices. It is worth noting that patients who have mobility restrictions may be more suited to an adjustable table.
Hausmann Mammoth Table - 2-Section Exam Table View Product |
Having a power-adjustable table, sometimes called a Hi-Lo table, ensures not only patient comfort but also provider convenience. These tables are designed to be height adjustable for ease of patient access. This can be key when working with patient populations who have limited mobility or need extra assistance. Hi/Lo tables are generally available in manual or electric models; this is something to pay attention to when browsing depending on the needs of the clinic or facility.
A proper Hi/Lo table is really the gold standard for patient accessibility. In spite of this, a recent study concluded that a majority of physicians surveyed did not use accessible equipment for the care of patients with significant mobility issues. The absence of adjustable treatment tables can also be deleterious to the health of clinical staff. Studies of physical therapists have found a reported rate of work-related lower back pain at 49.2%. Being able to raise and lower patients to a working height can combat work-related musculoskeletal disorders for clinicians.
Electric Hi-Lo Changing Table - Electric Treatment Table by Hausmann View Product |
‘Changing table’ is really just another name for any heavy-duty power-adjustable treatment table. The primary difference is a higher weight rating, lower adjustable height, and wider surface area.
For patients who have a higher level of caregiver dependency, a highly durable changing table can be a huge asset. Standard adult changing tables are fully powered and hi/lo adjustable. By specifically lowering to average wheelchair height, a good changing table will greatly reduce fall risk associated with patient transfer. In a recent study of geriatric hospital patients, falls were the second most common subject of patient safety incident reports. By using safe transfer techniques and properly adjustable tables, important daily tasks like dressing can be carried out without incident.
Hausmann’s model featured here comes with a variety of important features. The bed has a weight capacity of 400lbs-- perfect for bariatric patients as well as patients with mobility limitations. An electric foot pedal style control is also standard for clinician convenience. It has a vinyl upholstered foam coating which is easy to clean and comes in a wide range of colors to suit any clinic or office.
Hausmann Two-In-One Examination/Treatment Table View Product |
The basic examination table is one of the single most common types of medical furniture available. Sometimes also referred to as ‘medical office exam tables’ these are the type of tables most commonly found in primary care offices around the world. In that sense, having a well-designed and attractive examination table can make a good first impression on patients and caregivers.
In most clinical areas, space is at a premium. That is why a good exam table will generally provide storage space under the table surface. This could be a simple shelf or a cabinet and drawers. Another attractive feature is a foldable foot or headboard-- this allows for the table to offer adjustable support when needed, but these supports can fold down for space efficiency.
Commonly available options for exam tables include attached sanitary paper cutters and stirrups. Because exam tables are used for so many purposes, many other attachments may be available as well. Versatility is one of the key benefits of this very basic, but important, clinic staple.
Hausmann Hi-Lo Econo-Line Stand-In Table with Electric Patient Lift View Product |
The sit-to-stand (STS) movement is a major determinate of functional ability in individuals. This is because it is a key part of independent mobility and is involved in many daily activities such as using the toilet and dressing. For patients who may be recovering from injury training, the STS movement can lead to faster recovery. Even for patients who are paraplegic or quadriplegic, the act of passively standing with the aid of a lift is beneficial-- not only on a physical level but also on a social and emotional level.
A sit-to-stand lift desk, also called a stand-in table, combines a traditional sit-to-stand lift with a flat work surface. With the benefit of stabilizing knee and back supports, patients can engage in work or play from either a seated or standing position depending on the situation. Hausmann’s model features a high-quality durable laminate work surface with a cutout for added surface area. The motorized lift harness and heavy gauge steel frame guarantee security, while four locking casters allow for easy mobility.
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Another physical and occupational therapy clinic mainstay is traditional parallel bars. For such a simple design, parallel bars can be instrumental in helping patients work on strength training exercises, bodyweight supported gait training and balance development. For patients who have suffered a stroke, spinal cord injury, or are in surgical recovery, these elements are all involved in re-learning how to walk. Having a reliable set of parallel bars is a necessity for a modern physical therapy clinic.
Despite being a very basic concept, parallel bars actually come in several variations. Some models are platform mounted, while others are not. Some use power controls to be height adjustable, some are manually adjustable. Hausmann actually designs a popular pair of bars that are able to be easily folded for travel or storage. Even with a less permanent set-up, these folding parallel bars still support patients up to 400lbs. This is a major advantage when working in a smaller space or even in the home.
Hausmann Gold Line Wrist and Ankle Weights View Product |
In addition to larger pieces of furniture like treatment tables and parallel bars, there are many other useful tools that a physical or occupational therapist may want to keep on hand. Often, physical therapy clinics have some of the same equipment you might see in the gym-- weights, mirrors, resistance bands, and shelving to hold it all. Especially in a clinical setting, where space is at a premium, having efficient cabinets and racks to store supplies is very important.
With regard to gait training, having some simple wooden stairs or steps can be great practice for patients. Hausmann manufacturers a wide range of staircases and single steps in multiple configurations. These ‘real world’ challenges are vitally important for helping patients regain the ability to walk independently.
For more functional training, Hausmann also makes work conditioning equipment. These sturdy wooden boxes are designed to be loaded up with weight to simulate carrying weight in the workplace.
Hausmann Industries has a reputation as an industry leader in recovery furniture, specifically, their treatment tables. The tables are purpose-built to be versatile, economical, and durable without sacrificing aesthetics. Hausmann aims to be a total solution manufacturer for physical therapy needs, offering their unique wooden tables, cabinets, and gait training tools alongside a large catalog of more general supplies.
Having the right tools at hand is a major factor in improving the recovery experience. For any treatment table need-- whether that is standard exam tables or powered hi/lo changing tables-- Hausmann has something to help. They have many years of experience making medical furniture for patients all over the world, and their attractive and simple designs continue to impress.
By taking a person-centered approach to running the company, Hausmann empowers its employees in order to ensure the best customer service experience possible. Even in today’s rapidly changing business climate, Hausmann has pledged to stay at the ‘front of the pack’ -- a pledge that positively impacts the clinics that they work with.
Hausmann products are available on Rehabmart to suit all of your personal and clinical needs. Let Hausmann platforms and tables build a foundation for your care!
Brittany is an occupational therapist who has worked in a variety of rehab facilities. She has always expressed an interest in patients’ internal motivation for therapy and the use of assistive devices, which led her to pursue a PhD in Integrative Mental Health. This research-based training has also led her to develop her writing career to educate patients of all ages on how to improve their health. Brittany has published four books, written over 300 articles, and has been quoted in media outlets such as WebMD, Healthline, and NBC News.