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Instructions 

QuickLock

 Face Rest

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* U.S. Patent No. 5,177,823

To change the cams 

from right to left-

handed, flip the face 

rest over and replace 

the pad so that it is 

again on the top side 

of the platform.

To vary the height and 

angle of the face rest, 

loosen the cam locks, 

adjust and lock the 

cams.

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Instructions for Adjusting the Face Rest:

Always Adjust the Face Rest 

with Your Client on the Table or Chair

1) Starting with the face rest in a flat position, have your client lie face down

on the face rest.  (Fig. 1)

2) Ask your client to support the face rest with two hands by holding onto

it at the velcro on the sides of the U-shaped tube after you have unlocked
the cam locks. (Fig. 2)

3) Have your client pull the face rest towards him/her, raising the chin and

lowering the forehead until he/she is comfortable on the pad; cheeks fully
supported and neck comfortably flexed. (Fig. 3)

4) When the face rest is in a position that meets your  treatment requirements

and your client’s optimal comfort, lock the cam locks. (Fig. 4)  To prevent
wear, be sure the teeth on the cams are not head to head.

Part no. MMINML0004

  Revision: A  Revision date: 04/24/2015

Tips for Great Positioning:

1

) To use the face rest  with your clients supine, rotate the face rest pad so that

the thick part of the pad supports your client’s cervical region. Adjusting the
height and angle of the face rest gives your clients perfectly comfortable
support. 

 (Fig. 5)

 2). The face pad is flexible so that you can bring the open ends together or 

spread them apart to achieve the most comfortable support for any size 
face. (Fig. 6) To avoid your client’ chin from hitting the spacebar, make 
sure the pad is narrow enough to support their whole face.

3) For appropriate cervical flexion, use the cam locks to adjust the downward

angle of the face rest, making sure that the surface of the face rest pad at
the chin is not lower than the surface of the table.  (Fig. 7)

4) The face rest pad is attached with velcro so that you can adjust the distance

of the face rest from the table. You may require greater distance for larger
clients or when an arm rest is used; less distance for more petite clients
or when arms are resting on the table. You can also adjust the position of the
pad to avoid having the spacebar near the client’s chin.

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