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Midmark Corporation has developed a revolutionary power chair designed specifically for plastic surgeons plastic surgeon A surgeon specialized in reconstruction or cosmetic enhancement of various body regions, most commonly the face–nose, chin, and cheeks, breasts and buttocks; PSs remove fat deposits through liposuction; PSs reduce scarring or disfigurement , dermatologists, and oral maxillofacial surgeons maxillofacial surgeon A surgeon who deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, injuries, and deformities of the mouth and supporting structures . The chair, known as the Midmark 419 Power Procedure Examination Chair, features a unique, slim backrest that gives medical professionals greater leg room and maximum access to the head and neck areas of patients.

The Midmark 4l9 is designed to keep patients comfortably and securely in place as the chair is powered into the desired position. "Ready positioning" settings eliminate the sliding and adjusting that can be stressful for patients. The chair powers all the way down to 22-3/8", which enables patients to easily get on and off without having to be lifted, and powers to a maximum height of 40-3/8' so medical professionals don't don't  

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 have to bend or Bend Or (1877-1903) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1880 edition of the Epsom Derby. His regular jockey Fred Archer, winner of thirteen consecutive British jockey titles, said Bend Or was probably the greatest horse he had ever ridden.  stoop when performing procedures. Armrests are removable, and the headrest is fully articulating.
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Publication:Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
Date:Apr 1, 2000
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