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How to Choose the Best Treatment Table for Your Clinic

Choosing the right treatment table is one of the most important equipment decisions for any clinic. Your table affects patient comfort, practitioner workflow, treatment room presentation, and the types of services your clinic can confidently offer.

The best treatment table depends on your clinic type, treatment style, patient volume, room layout, and long term growth goals.

Start with your clinic type

A physiotherapy clinic usually needs a stable electric treatment table that supports manual therapy, patient positioning, rehabilitation exercises, and mobility work.

A massage therapy clinic may prioritize comfort, adjustability, upholstery quality, and reliable daily performance.

A chiropractic clinic may need flexion distraction, drops, hi-lo elevation, traction, decompression features, or automation depending on the treatment style.

Best entry option: Model 3 Basic

The Model 3 Basic is a strong entry option for clinics that want a dependable electric treatment table at a practical price point. It is a good fit for massage therapy, physiotherapy, manual therapy, and general rehabilitation clinics.

Best professional upgrade: Model S Pro

The Model S Pro is a good fit for clinics that want a more polished treatment room appearance and improved positioning. It works well for physiotherapy, massage therapy, osteopathy, and rehabilitation workflows.

Best all around clinic table: Model X Elite

The Model X Elite is one of the strongest all around options for multidisciplinary clinics. It supports physiotherapy, massage therapy, chiropractic care, acupuncture, assisted stretching, and rehabilitation.

Best manual therapy and stretch option: Model Y Supreme

The Model Y Supreme is a strong option for clinics focused on assisted stretching, osteopathy, manual therapy, and movement based treatment workflows.

Best chiropractic direction

For chiropractic clinics, the Supreme series gives a clear upgrade path. Supreme 2.0 is a practical flexion distraction option, Supreme 4.0 adds drops, and Chiro Supreme 5.0 provides a premium hi-lo flexion distraction setup.

Advanced systems: Supreme 707 and Supreme i5

Clinics offering advanced spinal therapy programs should compare Supreme 707 and Supreme i5. Supreme 707 is focused on automation, auto drop, auto traction, and auto flexion distraction. Supreme i5 is focused on heated decompression and traction based spinal therapy programs.

Compare before you buy

If you are not sure which model fits your clinic, visit the Compare Treatment Tables page on TRL Tables to review the main options side by side.

Final recommendation

The right table should support your current services while leaving room for your clinic to grow. If you are opening a new clinic, start with the model that supports your core treatments. If you are upgrading, choose the table that improves patient experience, practitioner workflow, and long term service potential.

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