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Traction Therapy

A simple space-saving design. It is easier for patients to get into a prone position. Cervical & Lumbar traction unit

Space-saving 2-in-1 Design

Both cervical and lumbar traction with the patient in position, with “2-in-1” traction
unit.

Free Positionable Operation Panel

The control panel can be placed on either the right- or
left-hand side upon installation.

Coldness Reducing Heater

Equipped with a heater to prevent the patient from
feeling a cold sensation around the waist, neck, and
shoulder areas. Choose between two temperature
settings.

Automatically Adjusting

The side supports move before treating the patient for a perfect. The side supports pull in towards the body to match the traction,
providing solid upper-body support.

Automatic Traction Force Setting

The machine weighs the patient and automatically sets the traction force to the body weight percentage preset by the therapist, saving the therapist the trouble of calculating it.

Easy-fit inflatable traction belt

Gentle yet firm immobilization of the waist with an inflatable belt. Choose from three tightness settings. In “Relax Mode,” the belt automatically deflates during rest time to reduce strain on
the patient’s waist.

Easily Attachable Belt Saves the Therapist’s Time.

The inflatable traction belt uses Velcro for easy attachment. This reduces the time needed to immobilize the patient so the treatment can start immediately.

Firm-fit Cervical Sling

A newly developed cervical sling for a firm fit to the back of the
head offering comfortable traction.

Head weight offset function

A preset head weight is subtracted from the traction force set for cervical traction.

Patients have less muscle tension in the neck in a supine position than in a seated position, resulting in more relaxed cervical traction.

Cervical traction is performed with the patient in a supine position. Compared to seated traction, which results in more muscle activity in the patient’s neck, a supine position results
in less muscle activity in the neck for more relaxed traction.