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What to Ask Before Buying a Chiropractic Table

Buying a chiropractic table is a major clinic decision. Chiropractors need more than a flat treatment surface. They may need a stable frame for manual adjusting, drop sections, flexion distraction, patient positioning, height adjustment, and long-term service support. Asking the right questions before ordering helps avoid buying a table that looks acceptable online but does not fit real clinical use.

Question 1: What techniques will the table support?

Start with your adjusting style. If you perform manual adjusting, side posture work, drop techniques, flexion distraction, instrument-assisted care, traction-style services, or decompression programs, the table must match those services. A general treatment table may work for soft tissue care, but it may not support chiropractic adjusting.

Question 2: Do you need drops, flexion, or advanced spinal features?

Some chiropractors need a table with drops and flexion distraction. Others want automatic spinal care features or a dedicated decompression table. The wrong choice can limit service growth.

Chiropractic Need Recommended TRL Table Why
Manual adjusting, drops, flexion Chiro Supreme 5.0 Dedicated chiropractic function
Advanced spinal care Supreme 707 Automatic flexion and traction-style features
Decompression and traction programs Supreme i5 Dedicated decompression support
General support room Model X Elite Premium shared treatment option

Buyer checklist

Ask about frame stability, table height range, drop sections, flexion distraction, headpiece function, pelvic section movement, patient comfort, upholstery, warranty, parts availability, delivery timing, and service support.

People also ask

What is the best TRL chiropractic table?

Chiro Supreme 5.0 is best for chiropractors who need adjusting, drops, and flexion distraction. Supreme 707 is better for advanced spinal care.

Should chiropractors buy general treatment tables?

General treatment tables can support soft tissue or exam rooms, but chiropractic adjusting usually requires a dedicated chiropractic table.

What table is best for decompression?

Supreme i5 is best matched to decompression and traction programs.

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