1. Cervical Traction: What It Is, Types & Benefits - Cleveland Clinic
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Cervical traction is a treatment for neck pain that involves lightly pulling on your head to create space between the bones in your neck.
2. CervicalStim Spinal Fusion Therapy - Orthofix
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The CervicalStim™ device is the only bone growth stimulation therapy approved by the FDA as a noninvasive, adjunctive treatment option for cervical
3. Cervical and Lumbar Traction Devices - ProHealthcareProducts.com
Shop for Cervical and Lumbar Traction Devices. Therapy and Chiropractic Traction devices are used to decompress the spine or the lumbar section of the body.
Traction devices from brands like Saunders, ComforTrac, and Posture Pro to help with the neck, spine, and back.
4. Cervical Traction Device - OrthoBracing
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Cervical traction device. Find the perfect solution for neck pain with top-quality devices at Ortho Bracing.
5. Cervical Traction Devices - My Cold Therapy
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Cervical & lumbar traction is also known as spine or back traction, a popular neck & back pain treatment. Cervical & lumbar traction creates a controlled pull on your head, neck & spine as a way to create expansion and reduce compression, injury and pain. Buy cervical & lumbar traction units at MyColdTherapy.com.
6. Cervical Traction Device | Decompression Table
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Cervical, Thoracic or Lumbar traction devices are utilized to relieve pain by relieving pressure on the spine and skeletal system, one device specific for the neck muscle/ upper spine area, the other, the lower lumbar region for back pain.
7. Spinal Decompression Machine | Spine Stretch & Back Traction ...
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Spinal decompression machine for cervical & lumbar pain. Decompression chair for back pain. Best Antalgic-Trak system ever designed. Multi-postural & positioning features. Get it now.
8. Traction Equipment for Back and Neck Pain Relief - AliMed
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Discover the best traction equipment for back and neck pain relief, as well as how it can help alleviate discomfort and improve overall spine health.
9. [PDF] Home Traction Devices – Cervical and Lumbar - Cigna Healthcare
Apr 15, 2024 · demonstrate that home traction is effective in the treatment of lumbar spine disorders including low back pain. In general, studies have ...
10. SAUNDERS® Lumbar Home Traction Device - Chattanooga
The Saunders Lumbar Traction Device is designed to provide traction (stretching) to the lumbar region (low back). The device requires minimal assembly.
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11. Spine devices - Physiotherapy equipment and medical software
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David Spine devices for physiotherapy and rehabilitation to treat chronic back pain, acute back pain...Certified medical exercise equipment.
12. SpinalStim Spinal Fusion Therapy - Orthofix
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The SpinalStim™ device is FDA approved to be used after spinal fusion surgery or to be used to treat a failed fusion from a previous
13. Traction Therapy: Your Ultimate Guide - Physiotattva
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Experience the benefits of Traction Therapy at Physiotattva. Tailored therapies for pain relief, recovery, and overall wellness await you.
14. Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Back and Neck Pain | Spine-health
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Spinal cord stimulation is a minor surgical treatment for failed back surgery syndrome and certain types of chronic pain caused by nerve or blood vessel problems.
15. Spinal Traction: Does It Work For Back & Neck Pain? - The Spine Center
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Spinal traction is a treatment that utilizes a force and counterforce to pull in opposite directions to relieve spine related back and neck pain.
16. Traction Equipment - Brite Health Care
Specially engineered to administer effective, comforting neck decompression therapy ... lower back and reduces the pressure in the lumbar spine (spinal ...
Brite Health Care provides medical equipment and services to Texas, including cpap, bipap, tens, symphedemia compression, and traction.
17. Spinal Products for Musculoskeletal Solutions | Globus Medical
AFFIRM™ is a versatile, integrated vertebral augmentation system that offers numerous options for the minimally invasive treatment of vertebral compression…
Our goal is to provide prolific ideas, products and innovations that improve quality of life. Explore the Globus Medical complete spinal product line.
18. Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS): What It Is & Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic
Oct 3, 2022 · These devices come in several types, and can be an alternative to other forms of treatment, such as opioids, which may become addictive.
Spinal cord stimulators are devices that deliver a mild electrical current to your spinal cord. This can help reduce the feeling of pain from other conditions.
19. Gain Traction on Your Neck & Back Pain - CORA Physical Therapy
Apr 14, 2019 · The Traction Table at our Spine Center focuses on treatment of the neck and lumbar areas for patients experiencing degenerating, ...
The Traction Table at our Spine Center focuses on treatment of the neck and lumbar areas for patients experiencing degenerating, bulging or herniated discs.
20. Cervical Traction - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
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The practice of spinal traction goes back to the fourth century BC, where Hippocrates first described it as a treatment for kyphosis. It was subsequently implemented in other spinal pathologies including cervical pain and myelopathy. In the 1600s, the Germans employed cervical traction in their medical practice, as an adjunct to open reduction of cervical dislocations, and fractures. In 1929, the Halter device was introduced for the reduction of cervical injuries; then several other devices followed to ensure more efficient traction. To date, there is no accurate description of the mechanism of relief provided by cervical traction. The theory behind its efficiency emphasizes the widening of the intervertebral foramen upon traction, with separation of the facet joint. This will relieve the sustained pressure on the nerve roots, and hence alleviate symptoms of radiculopathy. Other theories suggest that traction allows for cervical muscle relaxation, and is not involved in intervertebral separation.[1][2]