The table height adjusts smoothly via a simple handle across a 34 cm range, allowing ErgoMulti table to be set at the ideal working position for any user and therapist combination. The manual mechanism is robust, reliable, and requires no power source.
Two crescent-shaped cut-outs in the tabletop allow the user and therapist to sit close to one another while each maintaining a natural, ergonomic posture. It makes close therapeutic interaction possible without either party needing to lean or twist.
The table includes a boomerang piece and a half-moon insert, allowing the cut-outs to be adjusted or filled depending on the activity. This flexibility means the ErgoMulti can be adapted to different therapy types, different users, and different working arrangements.
The frame is designed without crossbars, creating open and generous clearance underneath the table. This allows wheelchair users to position themselves comfortably close to the surface — essential for full and equal participation in therapy sessions.
Equipped with lockable brake wheels, the ErgoMulti can be moved easily between rooms or repositioned within a therapy space as needed. Once in position, the brakes lock the table securely in place, providing a stable platform throughout the session.
The crescent-shaped cut-outs allow the therapist to sit comfortably close to the user throughout the session, keeping shoulders relaxed and arms at a natural working height. This reduces physical strain during longer treatments and improves precision.
Supports occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation exercises where close and precise interaction between therapist and patient is essential
Provides a functional and ergonomic workspace for therapy sessions, clinical assessments, and training activities
Supports specialist learning in educational settings, giving therapists and teachers the working conditions they need to engage closely with students with complex needs
Enables guided activities, daily training exercises, and meaningful interaction between residents and caregivers in a comfortable and ergonomically sound setting
The ErgoMulti is recommended by occupational therapy specialist Annette Kjærsgaard, PhD, whose clinical expertise includes dysphagia and rehabilitation. Having used the table in both rehabilitation and clinical training contexts, she highlights how the ergonomic tabletop design supports the patient’s sitting posture and the therapist’s working position simultaneously — a combination that is difficult to achieve with standard furniture.
The ErgoMulti was not designed around general office ergonomics — it was developed with the specific demands of therapy and rehabilitation in mind, and it shows in daily clinical use.