Supreme i5: Decompression and Traction Table Guide
The Supreme i5 is best suited for clinics that want to offer decompression, traction, and spinal therapy programs. While general treatment tables are useful for massage, physiotherapy, osteopathy, and manual therapy, decompression-focused clinics need a table designed for that purpose.
Who should consider Supreme i5?
Chiropractic clinics, physiotherapy clinics, rehab clinics, and spinal care practices may consider Supreme i5 when traction or decompression is a core service. It is not meant to replace every treatment table in the clinic. Instead, it works best as a dedicated spinal therapy table.
| Need | Recommended TRL Table | Best Fit |
|---|---|---|
| General treatment | Model 3 Basic | Massage, physio, osteopathy |
| Premium shared room | Model X Elite | Multidisciplinary care |
| Chiropractic adjusting | Chiro Supreme 5.0 | Drops and flexion distraction |
| Advanced spinal care | Supreme 707 | Automatic flexion and traction-style care |
| Decompression programs | Supreme i5 | Dedicated decompression and traction |
FAQ
Is Supreme i5 a general treatment table?
No. It is best used for decompression, traction, and spinal therapy programs.
What clinics should consider Supreme i5?
Clinics offering structured spinal decompression, traction, or spinal therapy programs should consider Supreme i5.
What table should I pair with Supreme i5?
Many clinics pair Supreme i5 with Model 3 Basic, Model X Elite, or Chiro Supreme 5.0 depending on other services.
Explore Supreme i5
Visit the Supreme i5 product page to learn whether it fits your clinic’s decompression and traction services.


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