When to Upgrade From Basic Tables to Premium Tables
Basic treatment tables can be a practical starting point, especially for new clinics or lower-volume rooms. But as a clinic grows, there may come a point where premium or specialty tables become a better investment. The right upgrade can improve patient experience, provider workflow, treatment-room presentation, and the services your clinic can offer.
Signs it may be time to upgrade
Consider upgrading if your rooms are heavily booked, providers share rooms, patients struggle with access, the table feels unstable, upholstery is wearing, or the clinic wants to offer more advanced services such as flexion distraction, traction, or decompression.
| Upgrade Need | Recommended TRL Table | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| From fixed/basic to electric | Model 3 Basic | Practical electric height adjustment |
| From standard to premium shared | Model X Elite | Better for multidisciplinary rooms |
| From general to chiropractic | Chiro Supreme 5.0 | Drops and flexion distraction |
| From chiropractic to advanced spinal | Supreme 707 | Advanced automatic features |
| Adding decompression services | Supreme i5 | Dedicated decompression table |
People also ask
When should a clinic upgrade treatment tables?
Upgrade when current tables limit patient access, provider ergonomics, clinical services, or room presentation.
What is the best premium TRL table for shared rooms?
Model X Elite is a strong premium option for shared treatment rooms.
What upgrade should chiropractors consider?
Chiro Supreme 5.0 is a strong chiropractic upgrade, while Supreme 707 fits advanced spinal care.
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