Chiro Supreme 5.0 vs General Treatment Tables
General treatment tables can support massage therapy, physiotherapy, osteopathy, and manual therapy, but chiropractic clinics often need more specialized equipment. Chiro Supreme 5.0 is designed for chiropractors who need adjusting support, drops, flexion distraction, and stability.
When a general table is enough
A general table such as Model 3 Basic or Model X Elite works well for massage, physio, osteopathy, wellness care, and manual therapy rooms.
When Chiro Supreme 5.0 is the better fit
Chiropractors who perform manual adjusting, side posture techniques, drops, and flexion distraction should choose a dedicated chiropractic table. Chiro Supreme 5.0 is built for that clinical purpose.
| Clinic Need | Recommended Table | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Massage or physio room | Model 3 Basic | Practical general treatment table |
| Premium shared room | Model X Elite | Flexible multidisciplinary use |
| Chiropractic adjusting | Chiro Supreme 5.0 | Drops, flexion, and adjusting support |
| Advanced spinal care | Supreme 707 | Automatic flexion and traction features |
FAQ
Can chiropractors use general treatment tables?
For some assessments or soft tissue work, yes. For adjusting and drops, a dedicated chiropractic table is usually better.
What makes Chiro Supreme 5.0 different?
It is designed for chiropractic care, including adjusting, drops, stability, and flexion distraction capability.
What table is best for advanced spinal care?
Supreme 707 is better for clinics wanting advanced automatic flexion and traction-style features.
Explore TRL Chiropractic Tables
Compare Chiro Supreme 5.0, Supreme 707, and general TRL treatment tables to choose the right fit for your clinic.


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