Physiotherapy and rehabilitation equipment: buying guide for practices
Tables, electrostimulation, ultrasound therapy, pressotherapy, cushions, and small tools should follow real procedures.

Start from the real use case
A rehab room should be planned by procedure: massage, mobilization, strengthening, electrotherapy, pressotherapy, respiratory rehab, or patient transfer. Furniture and devices should follow that workflow, not the other way around.
Compare the criteria that change total cost
Compare table capacity and stability, ergonomics, accessories, programs, consumables, cleaning, and footprint. Small tools look secondary but create stockouts quickly if they are not listed from the start.
Plan setup, replenishment, and maintenance
Plan electrode consumables, covers, cushions, storage, and maintenance. For active devices, keep warranty, manuals, use protocols, and user training in the procurement file.
What to include in the quote request
List procedures, available space, room count, requested devices, recurring consumables, city, and target date. That allows a usable pack instead of isolated references.
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Next step
Move from content to execution: open a structured quote, browse brands, or activate the client portal to centralize orders and documents.