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Description
Accessories:
- One cervical collar
- One cervical spreader bar
- One wall mounting clamp for cervical traction
- One pair lumber, ankle and chest beit
Computerized Control | The Computerised Lumber Cervical Ankle Traction Unit features computerized control for precise and accurate adjustments. This allows for customized traction settings and ensures consistent and effective treatment. |
Multiple Traction Modes | The unit offers multiple traction modes, including lumbar, cervical, and ankle traction. Users can select the appropriate mode based on their specific treatment needs, providing targeted relief and support for different areas of the body. |
Adjustable Traction Force | With adjustable traction force, users can control the amount of force applied during traction therapy. This allows for gradual and controlled decompression of the spine or joints, accommodating individual comfort levels and treatment requirements. |
Programmable Treatment Parameters | The device allows users to program treatment parameters, such as traction duration, rest intervals, and cycle patterns. This feature provides flexibility in treatment planning and enables therapists to customize therapy protocols based on patient needs and clinical objectives. |
Visual and Audible Alerts | The unit is equipped with visual and audible alerts to ensure safe and proper usage. It alerts users when traction force, treatment time, or other parameters reach the set limits, promoting adherence to recommended guidelines and preventing potential overexertion or misuse. |
Comfortable and Ergonomic Design | The unit is designed with user comfort in mind. It features ergonomic padding, adjustable supports, and cushioned surfaces to provide a comfortable and supportive treatment experience. The design also promotes proper body alignment during traction therapy. |
Portable and Easy to Use | The unit is portable and user-friendly, allowing for easy setup and operation. Its compact size and lightweight design make it convenient for use in clinical settings or at home. It can be easily transported between locations, ensuring continuity of treatment. |
Safety Features and Auto-Stop Mechanism | Safety features, such as an auto-stop mechanism, are incorporated to ensure safe and controlled traction therapy. The device automatically stops when the treatment session is complete or if any irregularities are detected, enhancing user safety and preventing excessive traction force. |
User-Friendly Interface and Digital Display | The unit is equipped with a user-friendly interface and a digital display. This enables clear visibility of treatment parameters, traction force, treatment time, and other relevant information. The interface allows for easy adjustment of settings and monitoring of therapy progress. |
Versatile Applications and Adjustable Patient Setup | The device can be used for various conditions, including lumbar and cervical spine conditions, ankle injuries, and rehabilitation. It features adjustable patient setup options to accommodate different body sizes and treatment requirements, ensuring a customized and targeted therapy approach. |
Additional information
Weight | 11 kg |
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Dimensions | 13 × 10.5 × 12 cm |
Input Supply | 230 V Ac, 50 Hz |
Mode | Intermitten / Statics |
Hold Time | 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 Sec |
Rest Time | 1 to 20 Sec |
Time | 1 to 60 Min |
Mounting | Traction Table Mount Wall Mount |
Traction Force | 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 Kgs |
Buzzer | Audio Buzzer at the end of treatment time |
Class Degree of Protection | 1/Type BF |
Safety Standard | IEC 60601 – 1 |
FAQs
What is a computerised lumber cervical ankle traction unit?
A computerised lumber cervical ankle traction unit is a medical device used for applying traction force to the lumbar, cervical, or ankle regions. It helps decompress the spine or joints, providing relief from pain and promoting proper alignment and healing.
How does a computerised traction unit work?
The unit applies controlled traction force to the targeted area, creating a stretching effect. This helps alleviate pressure on the spine or joints, relieving pain and promoting improved blood circulation and nutrient exchange, facilitating healing and improved mobility.
Is traction therapy safe?
When used correctly and under professional guidance, traction therapy is considered safe. However, it is important to follow the recommended guidelines, adjust traction force appropriately, and adhere to treatment protocols to ensure safe and effective results.
Who can benefit from using a traction unit?
Individuals with conditions such as herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, sciatica, ankle sprains, and other related issues can benefit from using a computerised lumber cervical ankle traction unit. It provides targeted relief and promotes healing in these areas.
Is the traction force adjustable?
Yes, the traction force is adjustable in a computerised traction unit. It allows users to control and customize the amount of force applied during treatment. This ensures individual comfort and accommodates different treatment needs and preferences.
How often should traction therapy be used?
The frequency and duration of traction therapy can vary depending on the condition and treatment plan prescribed by a healthcare professional. It is important to follow the recommended treatment schedule and consult with a healthcare provider for specific guidance.
Can the traction unit be used at home?
Some computerised traction units are designed for home use. However, it is essential to consult with a healthcare professional to determine if home use is appropriate for your specific condition and to receive proper instruction on how to use the unit safely and effectively.
Are there any contraindications for using a traction unit?
Yes, there are certain contraindications for using a traction unit. These may include acute spinal injuries, fractures, spinal instability, pregnancy, certain medical conditions, or if advised against by a healthcare professional. It is important to seek guidance from a medical expert.
How long does a traction session last?
The duration of a traction session can vary depending on the treatment plan and the specific condition being addressed. Typically, sessions can range from a few minutes to around 30 minutes. It is important to follow the recommended treatment time as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
What are the benefits of using a computerised traction unit?
Using a computerised traction unit can provide several benefits, including pain relief, improved mobility, decompression of the spine or joints, increased circulation, enhanced healing, and better overall quality of life for individuals with specific conditions affecting these areas.
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