Why Chiropractic Clinics Need Specialized Tables
Chiropractic clinics often require more from a table than general treatment rooms. While a standard table may work for massage, physiotherapy, or soft tissue care, chiropractors who perform manual adjustments, drop techniques, side posture positioning, and flexion distraction usually need specialized chiropractic tables.
What makes chiropractic tables different?
Chiropractic tables may include drops, flexion distraction, stronger adjusting stability, specialized headpieces, pelvic sections, ankle extension, and positioning features that general tables do not provide.
| Chiropractic Need | Recommended TRL Table | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Manual adjusting | Chiro Supreme 5.0 | Designed for chiropractic stability and drops |
| Flexion distraction | Chiro Supreme 5.0 | Supports flexion-focused chiropractic care |
| Advanced spinal care | Supreme 707 | Advanced automatic spinal features |
| Decompression care | Supreme i5 | Dedicated traction and decompression |
People also ask
Can chiropractors use massage tables?
Massage tables can support some soft tissue care, but they are not designed for chiropractic adjusting, drops, or flexion distraction.
What is the best TRL table for chiropractic clinics?
Chiro Supreme 5.0 is a strong chiropractic table for adjusting, drops, and flexion distraction.
When should a clinic choose Supreme 707?
Choose Supreme 707 when the clinic wants advanced spinal care and automated flexion or traction-style features.
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