Fixed height table specifically designed for tractions, with two sections and fixed height. The construction is made from coated metal with high density padding and synthetic leather upholstery.
Both lumbar and cervical tractions can be applied. The table is supplied with a specific support frame to be fitted to the EUROTRAK traction unit - code 09337 or other electronic device. The support plate is height-adjustable.
The table has a chromed mini-frame with anchoring hooks fitted to the head section, two more padded supports for the underarm area and a height-adjustable spreader bar for the traction rope. For lumbar tractions, there is a sliding section underneath that reduces rubbing between patient and table surface. This section can also be tilted laterally by hand up to a 10° angle, so the trunk can be rotated during traction. The supply includes a series of belts in various sizes for application to the cervical, pelvic and thoracic area, and some cushions so the patient can be comfortably positioned and a correct longitudinal traction of the spine is achieved.
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
It's possible to apply a different electronic traction unit after having made the suitable holes to the metal support. See below the technical drawing with indication of the standard holes.
Note: the postural cushions included in the standard supply come in the same color as the table upholstery, unless otherwise specified.
N° Package | Package type | Dimension | Weight | Volume |
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1 | scatola su bancale | cm 200 x 80 x 82 h | kg 105 | mc 1.312 |
Introduction - The effects of spinal traction - Types of spinal traction - Continuous traction - Intermitent mechanical traction - Manual traction - Positional traction - Active Lumbar traction - Indications and contraindications - Herniated disc with protrusion - McKenzie’s extension basics - Degenerative discopathy - Articular hypomobility (Articular dysfunction) - Contraindications for spinal traction - Lumbar traction techniques - Introduction - Traction weights and body friction - A table with mobile sections - The patient must be in relax - Traction belts - Patient’s positions - Type of traction - Prone position - Protective scoliosis - Cervical traction techniques - Introduction - Traction angles - Chin strap - Traction weights - Patient in relax - Treatment duration - Temporomandibular joint - Manual cervical traction - Unilateral cervical traction - Conclusions
Brochure, Ed. July 2021, English. 56 pages.