alcor69_69
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I have a client coming in next week for a leg and foot massage.
I believe she wants to sit up, not lie down for this. I am used to my clients lying down.
Although my table has a lifting backrest it is not really for 'heavy' use as the supports seem a bit spindly to me. It strains with my hubby leaning against it and he is only 13 stone.
I am worried she will collapse the backrest! She is rather large, around 20 stone.
What would be your advice.
I have no time (or money) to buy a heavy duty bed between now and then!
I believe she wants to sit up, not lie down for this. I am used to my clients lying down.
Although my table has a lifting backrest it is not really for 'heavy' use as the supports seem a bit spindly to me. It strains with my hubby leaning against it and he is only 13 stone.
I am worried she will collapse the backrest! She is rather large, around 20 stone.
What would be your advice.
I have no time (or money) to buy a heavy duty bed between now and then!