Chiro Supreme 5.0 Feature Guide for Chiropractors
Chiro Supreme 5.0 is designed for chiropractors who need a table built around real chiropractic use. It is a better fit than a general treatment table when the clinic needs manual adjusting support, drops, flexion distraction capability, patient positioning, and stable clinical performance.
Who is Chiro Supreme 5.0 best for?
It is best for chiropractors who perform manual adjusting, drop techniques, side posture work, flexion distraction, and chiropractic assessments. It also fits multidisciplinary clinics with a dedicated chiropractic treatment room.
| Feature Need | Best TRL Fit | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Manual adjusting | Chiro Supreme 5.0 | Chiropractic-specific support |
| Drops and flexion | Chiro Supreme 5.0 | Designed for chiropractic techniques |
| Advanced automatic spinal care | Supreme 707 | Premium automatic spinal features |
| Decompression programs | Supreme i5 | Dedicated traction and decompression |
People also ask
Is Chiro Supreme 5.0 better than a general table?
For chiropractic adjusting, drops, and flexion distraction, yes. General tables are better for massage, physio, and standard manual therapy rooms.
When should I choose Supreme 707 instead?
Choose Supreme 707 when advanced automatic spinal care features are a priority.
What should I pair with Chiro Supreme 5.0?
Many clinics pair it with Model 3 Basic or Model X Elite for general treatment rooms.
Explore Chiro Supreme 5.0
Visit the Chiro Supreme 5.0 product page to compare features and decide if it fits your chiropractic clinic.


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