Frequently asked questions
Yes, all models in the Malin series are Class I medical devices according to MDR 2017/745. The Malin patient chair complies with relevant international standards for safety and performance, such as ISO 13485.
Sitting in the Malin patient chair increases stability and precision during examinations. It reduces micro-movements, improves examination results, and can shorten examination time. It also enables a more ergonomic working position for the clinician.
Armrests on the Malin patient chair provide support for the shoulders and arms, increasing comfort and creating an ergonomic and safe environment for the patient.
The Malin Rock, Malin Slim, and Malin Swing patient chairs are popular models within ophthalmology.
Yes, the Malin patient chair can be ordered with an extra-high lifting column to provide a more ergonomic working position when examining children.
Yes, a footrest is available as an accessory for the Malin patient chair and can improve both patient comfort and patient transport. A push handle is also available as an accessory.
The Malin Rock and Malin Slim are two patient chairs with similar functions, but the Malin Slim has an extra-narrow front wheelbase, allowing it to fit close to instrument tables with a single lifting column.
The Malin Rock and Malin Swing are two patient chairs with similar functions, but the Malin Swing features a swivel seat with ±90° rotation that facilitates patient entry and exit.
Yes, the Malin patient chair is available with several armrest designs and variants, including folding or fixed versions as well as long and wide armrests.