Definately!
I use an old table with a rubber non slip mat on it at the moment (its a actually a car mat) but a folding grooming table is obviously even better. Once they're used to it, it makes grooming much easier as they can't keep running off, its also much easier on your back ! Humphrey's not keen on having legs brushed and hates me to do his paws so I usually do one leg, then brush his back which he loves, then do another leg, then an ear, which is also easy and so on and by the time we're half way through he's usually snoring away!
Maybe you could try a tastier treat? Would she be tempted by bits of cheese or meat perhaps? Also, what sort of brush/comb do you use? I've got one with brIstles on the one side and rounded metal on the other, but he hates the bristle side, I can only assume it maybe causes static (?) I usually do the feathers with a wide tooth comb and then switch to a finer one once I've got the mats out, but I also keep Humphrey's feather's fairly short as he's a "country dog"
as long flowing feathers caked in mud and cow dung aren't very appealing!!
Main thing is to try and keep the atmosphere as calm as possible , keep talking quietly and praising her if she cooperates and see it as a together time,. I quite enjoy it now, I usually put some music on and find it quite relaxing actually.......