Physical Therapy Lumbar and Cervical Spinal Decompression Traction Device Table Bed

Model NO.
MY
Application
Rehab Center Hospital Home
Working Frequency
50Hz
Rated Voltage
a.C. 220V
Quality
High
Regular Time
1min-99min
Rate Input Power
300va
Transport Package
Wooden Box
Specification
2200mm*700mm*900mm(L/W/H)
Origin
China
Reference Price
$ 9,724.50 - 16,204.50

Product Description

Product Description

Physical Therapy Lumbar and Cervical Spinal Decompression traction device table bed

Spinal decompression traction bed is a kind of high quality medical equipment,aiming to provide users with long-term reliable service. It aims to reduce acute low back pain and chronic musculoskeletal disorders of the spine by decompressing the disc and articular surface, coupled with appropriate muscle stretching. Microcomputer control multifunctional spinal treatment system, using advanced CPU computer chip control traction program. Can do continuous traction, intermittent traction, traction stability.
Advantages
 
1. With Angle traction function, the Angle traction range is adjustable from 17° to 42° continuously .
2. Changes in traction at either of the output ends of lumbar and cervical traction (e.g. start, stop, or unexpected
tension/relaxation) do not cause traction drift or jump at the other output ends.

3. Can do continuous traction, intermittent traction, traction stability.
 
Scope of application
For traction treatment of lumbar and cervical spondylosis patients.
 
Contraindications
 
Severe osteoporosis, physical weakness, spinal cord injury, infectious diseases, spinal tumor and tumor-like diseases, severe cardiovascular and cerebrovascular and visceral diseases, high fever and bleeding tendency, other fractures, mental disorders and unable to cooperate with the treatment.
 
Detailed Photos

 

Physical Therapy Lumbar and Cervical Spinal Decompression Traction Device Table Bed
Physical Therapy Lumbar and Cervical Spinal Decompression Traction Device Table Bed

Applicable people 
Rheumatoid arthritis
 
Interlumbar disc herniation
 
Rheumatoid arthritis