Pre-Owned
The TMM4 TransMotion Power Stretcher-Chair is a versatile, multi-purpose patient transport and procedure platform designed to streamline patient flow from admission to discharge. Built on the concept of “One Patient, One Surface™”, the TMM4 allows caregivers to weigh, image, recline, treat, and transport patients without unnecessary transfers.
Featuring innovative powered patient positioning, the TMM4 reduces the risk of staff injury while decreasing patient fall risk and improving departmental throughput. With the push of a button, the backrest, leg section, and height adjustments smoothly convert the unit from chair to stretcher configuration—making it a true all-in-one solution for modern healthcare facilities.
Its compact footprint is a major advantage. In the seated position, the TMM4 requires approximately half the space of a traditional stretcher, making it ideal for navigating tight hallways, patient rooms, elevators, and busy departments. The space-saving design also allows facilities to store more units and improve operational efficiency.
The TMM4 is highly configurable with a wide range of options and accessories to meet the specific needs of multiple departments. By reducing or eliminating patient transfers, facilities can increase workflow efficiency while lowering the potential costs associated with staff injury and worker’s compensation claims.
This pre-owned unit offers dependable performance at a cost-effective price point.
Key Features
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Pre-Owned
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Powered back, leg, and height adjustments
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Converts from chair to stretcher at the push of a button
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Multi-purpose transport and procedure platform
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Reduces staff lifting and patient transfers
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Decreases fall risk
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Compact footprint for tight spaces
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Configurable with various accessories
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Designed to improve patient throughput
Ideal For Departments
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Emergency / Triage
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ICU / CCU
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Pre-Op / PACU
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Outpatient Surgery
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Radiology & Imaging
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Endoscopy
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Dialysis
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ENT
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Mammography
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Wound Care
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Transport Services
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Audiology
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Bronchoscopy