How to Choose a Table for Massage, Physio, and Chiro in One Clinic
Clinics that offer massage therapy, physiotherapy, and chiropractic care need a smarter table strategy than single-discipline clinics. One table type may not fit every room because each provider uses the table differently.
Match tables by service
Massage therapists need comfort and height adjustment. Physiotherapists need transfers and rehab workflow. Chiropractors need stability, drops, and flexion distraction. Shared rooms need flexibility.
| Service | Recommended TRL Table | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Massage therapy | Model 3 Basic | Practical electric height adjustment |
| Physiotherapy | Model 3 Basic or Model X Elite | Accessibility and workflow |
| Shared multidisciplinary room | Model X Elite | Flexible for multiple providers |
| Chiropractic room | Chiro Supreme 5.0 | Drops and flexion distraction |
FAQ
Can one table serve massage, physio, and chiro?
One table can support some shared uses, but dedicated chiropractic rooms usually need a chiropractic table.
What table is best for shared rooms?
Model X Elite is a strong choice for shared multidisciplinary spaces.
What table is best for chiropractic rooms?
Chiro Supreme 5.0 is ideal for chiropractic adjusting, drops, and flexion distraction.


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