Choosing Treatment Tables for Small Treatment Rooms
Small treatment rooms can still feel professional and efficient when the equipment is chosen carefully. The treatment table is usually the largest item in the room, so its size, movement, access, and function matter.
What small rooms need
Clinic owners should consider table width, provider clearance, door swing, stool movement, patient access, electrical outlets, storage, and how the provider moves during treatment. A table that is too large can make the room feel cramped, while a table without height adjustment can make transfers harder.
| Small Room Need | Recommended TRL Table | Why |
|---|---|---|
| General small treatment room | Model 3 Basic | Practical electric table for standard rooms |
| Premium small shared room | Model X Elite | Flexible for multiple provider types |
| Small chiropractic room | Chiro Supreme 5.0 | Dedicated chiropractic function |
Which TRL table fits small rooms?
Model 3 Basic is a practical choice for smaller massage, physiotherapy, and general treatment rooms. Model X Elite is better when the room is shared by different providers. Chiropractic clinics should consider Chiro Supreme 5.0 when the room must support adjusting and drops.
FAQ
Can electric tables work in small rooms?
Yes, as long as the room layout allows provider movement and patient access.
What TRL table is best for small general rooms?
Model 3 Basic is a practical option for compact general treatment rooms.
Should small rooms use premium tables?
If the room is shared or used heavily, Model X Elite may be worth considering.
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