How Treatment Tables Affect Clinic Workflow
Clinic workflow is affected by scheduling, room layout, staffing, software, and equipment. Treatment tables play a bigger role than many clinic owners realize. The right table can make patient entry easier, provider setup faster, and treatment transitions smoother. The wrong table can slow the room down every day.
Workflow factors to consider
Clinic owners should consider height adjustment, room clearance, patient transfers, provider access around the table, table stability, shared-room flexibility, and whether the table supports the provider’s treatment style.
| Workflow Need | Recommended TRL Table | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Fast general room setup | Model 3 Basic | Practical electric adjustment |
| Shared provider rooms | Model X Elite | Flexible for multiple treatments |
| Chiropractic workflow | Chiro Supreme 5.0 | Drops and flexion features |
| Advanced spinal workflow | Supreme 707 | Advanced automatic features |
| Decompression workflow | Supreme i5 | Dedicated traction and decompression programs |
Which TRL table improves workflow?
Model 3 Basic is ideal for practical everyday clinic workflow. Model X Elite is a better match for high-use shared rooms. Chiro Supreme 5.0, Supreme 707, and Supreme i5 support chiropractic, spinal care, and decompression workflows.
FAQ
Can treatment tables improve clinic efficiency?
Yes. Electric height adjustment, patient access, and room-specific features can improve appointment flow.
What table is best for shared treatment rooms?
Model X Elite is a strong choice for shared multidisciplinary rooms.
What table is best for everyday workflow?
Model 3 Basic is a practical option for general treatment rooms.
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