Description
- Imported Sturdy & noise less motor
- Moulded Aluminium Gear Box
- Patient safety remote
- Easy to operate
SPECIFICATIONS
- Therapy types – Continuous and intermittent
- Traction force – 3 – 60 Kgs (120 Kg with doubler)
- Hold time – 20, 40, 60, 80 seconds
- Rest time – 1, 5, 10, 20 seconds
- Timer – 0 – 99 min.At the end of treatment time Acoustic signal and automatic reduction of traction force
Technical Data
- Mains Voltage – 110V / 60 Hz /220V / 50 Hz
- Safety class – Class I, Type BF (IEC 60601-1)
- Dimensions – L x B x H – 28 x 31 x 28 cms
- Weight – 11 Kgs
Electronic pelvic and cervical traction machines are devices used in physical therapy and rehabilitation to provide traction to the pelvic and cervical regions. They are used to reduce pain and improve mobility in the lower back, neck, and other areas of the body.
Electronic pelvic and cervical traction machines work by applying a gentle pulling force to the affected area. This force helps to stretch and decompress the spine, reducing pressure on the spinal discs and joints, and improving circulation to the affected area.
These machines are typically used to treat conditions such as:
- Low back pain
- Neck pain
- Herniated discs
- Degenerative disc disease
- Pinched nerves
Electronic pelvic and cervical traction machines are typically used under the guidance of a physical therapist and are used as part of a comprehensive rehabilitation program. The frequency, duration, and intensity of traction may vary depending on the patient’s condition and needs, and it is important to follow the recommendations of a healthcare provider to ensure safe and effective treatment.
It is important to note that electronic pelvic and cervical traction machines should only be used under the guidance of a healthcare provider, as some people may experience discomfort or skin irritation during treatment. In addition, these machines may not be appropriate for everyone, and some medical conditions may contraindicate their use.
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