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Elizabethtown, KY 42701
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Traction therapy

Passive procedure in which mechanical power develops centrifugal tension in the backbone axis (tractions) or in extremity axis (extension).
Pulling force affects mainly soft tissue of the locomotory apparatus (muscles, ligaments, sinews and articular capsules).
Traction tension can be started manually by another person or mechanically.
Manual tractions (called also hand tractions)can be a part of different techniques used in individual therapeutic physical training (especially hand tractions of cervical spine or hand tractions of low extremity in thighbone axis).
Cervical TractionLumbar TractionAsk Your Doctor:The procedure has to prescribed by a doctor who will specify a kind of required traction and place.
Duration: 20 minutes

         

           • Have you been injured at Work or in a Motor Vehicle Accident?

• Do you suffer from Neck, Back, Shoulder, Knee or Foot pain?
• Do you have achy Joints or Muscles?

• Do you suffer from Sport, Sprain/Strain or Repetitive type injuries?

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Triton DTS® Traction Unit Features:

·                       5 unique, fully programmable DTS® pull patterns deliver pull forces that closely mimic the hand-delivered feel clinicians provide and add gradient, progressive range of motion and oscillations

·                       Isolation of all phases of pull with independent timing for pretension, progression, traction and regression

·                       Variable speed control for patient comfort and increased treatment flexibility

·                       Pretension step eases guarding and provides greater comfort for the acute patient

·                       Clinical Protocols for cervical and lumbar conditions

·                       40-user defined protocol storage slots

·                       Static, intermittent and cyclic traction options

·                       Full-color clinical graphic library includes anatomical images, common pathologies and detailed belting technique tutorial

·                       Digital high resolution color touch screen interface that pivots

·                       Patient Data Cards record relevant treatment data such as patient treatment sessions, pre and post treatment patient pain scales, pain mapping and pain types

Triton DTS® TRT-600 Spine Therapy Table Features:

·                       Provides maximum patient comfort in prone and supine positions for both manual therapy and traction therapy

·                       Pelvic Tilt section provides flexion of lumbar spine to improve positioning in traction and address pelvic asymmetry

·                       Improved patient stabilization with removable axilla posts that prevent slippage during supine traction

·                       Inclines the pelvis from 0° - 20°, providing improved patient comfort in prone and supine positions

·                       Flattens back without having to increase traction rope angle

·                       Tilting (0°-35°) repositionable headpiece cradles the patient’s head comfortably, allowing flexion in prone or extension in supine positions

·                       Four section adjustable height

·                       Independently adjustable chest and arm sections assist in maintaining a neutral spine position

·                       Tuck-away adjustable grab bars for prone hanging traction without a thoracic restraint

·                       Pivoting traction mount for angular pulls

·                       Lockable smooth-gliding casters

·                       400 lb (181 kg) lift capacity

·                       Adjustable height table from 20"- 40" (52 -104 cm)

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  •  Ten Tips to Keep your Back Healthy

     Six out of ten Americans will experience some degree of back pain at some point in their life and, for many people, the pain may keep them from work, school or even their day-today activities. While back pain will often go away on its own, there is an 80 per cent chance that your back pain will recur if left untreated. So, consult a Physical therapist or your family physician if you have back pain that persists for more than a week. info@rehabresourceinc.com

     

    Practice these ten simple tips to keep your back in good health.

    1. Maintain good posture.

    2. Stretch your spine before and after sports.

    3. Don't overload your backpack or shoulder bag.

    4. Stretch your legs and back after each hour of sitting.

    5. Never cradle the phone between your neck and shoulder.

    6. Sleep on your back or side, not on your stomach.

    7. Invest in a good chair, pillow and mattress. It's worth it!

    8. Exercise regularly.

    9. Follow a healthy diet.

    10. Have regular spinal check-ups.