Biotronix D Trac Hi Low Height Adjustable Traction Table Motorized ( Electrical ) Remote Controlled Basic Model Single Function ( Hi Low ) used in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Make in India with 3 Year Motor Warranty

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Biotronix D Trac Hi Low Height Adjustable Traction Table Motorized ( Electrical ) Remote Controlled Basic Model Single Function ( Hi Low ) used in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Make in India with 3 Year Motor Warranty

Features : 

1) 4 Section Traction /Treatment Table 

2) Adjustable Head Section ( 90 Degree to -25 Degree ) Manual Mechanism 

3) Adjustable Leg Section ( 0 Degree to 90 Degree ) Manual Mechanism 

4) Friction free Spring Controlled Horizontal Glide 

5) Size Length 76 inch x 28 inch ,180 Kg lifting capacity ,adjustable height adjustable from 20 inch to 35 inch .

6) Best quality lockable Castor Wheels Imported 

7) Moving Traction Mount Platform 

 

  • Electric adjustable height available ( Hi low From Wheel Chair height to Higher )  with 4 section table is fit for lumber & manipulation treatment Technique.
  • Table available with adjustable lower ( Manual Mechanical Lever )  & Head Section  ( Manual Mechanical Lever ) .
  • Lumbar section separates to eliminate to friction during lumbar traction.
  • Table has four sections with Heavy foams & Cover of good quality Rexene.

SPECIFICATIONS:- D Trac Hi-Low TRACTION TABLE;
* Traction Table : Hi-Lo Electric, Four section table is suitable for TRACTION and TREATMENT Manipulation. Traction mount platform can also be adjusted in height and movable side adjustable too 
* Height Adjustment: Electrically, with Hand-switch, from 20 inch to 35 inch .
* Traction-Mount Platform: Adjustable in Height manual and movable along sides 
* Traction Support: Traction unit can be bolted on mounted board, for Cervical and Lumber traction.
* Power Supply: 220V AC.
* 4 Heavy Duty Imported Lockable Castor Wheels 

Table available with adjustable lower ( Manual Mechanical Lever )  & Head Section  ( Manual Mechanical Lever ) .

Package Contents:

  • 1 pc Biotronix D Trac Hi Low Height Adjustable Traction Table Motorized ( Electrical ) Remote Controlled Basic Model Single Function ( Hi Low ) used in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Make in India with 3 Year Motor Warranty
  • 1 Hand Remote Control 
  • 1 Complementary Physio Chart Set ( 6 wall pasted physio charts ) 

 

Warranty Details : 3 Year Motor Warranty against manufacturing Defect.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Traction is the treatment with decompression as the goal

Spinal Decompression Therapy involves a specially designed table attached to an advanced computer module. The distractive (traction) forces performed by the table and unit create decompression (unloading) of the spine improving blood flow and delivering focused treatment to the neck or lower back. The traction head is programmed to deliver gentle stretching creating a relaxation of the spine, capsule and muscles, allowing the injured discs and soft tissue to receive treatment more easily and directly.

 

Who can benefit?

  • Bulging and Protruding Discs
  • Herniated and Ruptured Discs
  • Cervical and Lumbar Central or Lateral Canal Spinal Stenosis
  • Sciatica
  • Cervical and Lumbar Osteoarthritis
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Cervical and Lumbar Facet Syndrome
  • Scoliosis
  • Failed Surgery
  • Cervical Disc Pain
  • Pinched Nerves
  • Compression Fractures

TRACTION

TRACTION – SPINAL DECOMPRESSION

Spinal Traction describes the longitudinal separation of vertebrae and decompression of discs.  At Spine + body, manual therapy combined with traction can provide relief to severe back and neck pain sufferers by gently reducing the pressure within spinal discs.

 Relief of back pain through traction

Technically traction of any joint whether peripheral (such as the ankle or hip joint) or spinal, is a variant on many different types of mobilisation techniques designed to increase joint range of movement, reduce pain by decompressing painful or inflamed structures such as nerve roots, or both.

Force is applied longitudinally gently separating painful and restricted joints and associated soft tissue structures.

Traction is particularly useful in cases where damage to a spinal disc, or spinal arthritic changes have resulted in compression of nerve roots leading to sciatic or radiating pain.  By alleviating compressive pressure on a disc, the nerve ceases to transmit pain impulses along it’s distribution and, depending on how long the nerve has been compressed, will enable the return of normal muscular strength of function.

 

Traction is effective for:
– Bulging, prolapsed, or herniated discs
– Spinal stenosis
– Sciatica
– Facet syndrome
– Degenerative disc disease
– Neck pain
– Pain radiating down the arm
– “Pinched nerves”
– Spondylitis

Traction can be applied to either the lumbar (lower back) or cervical (neck) regions and can be modified in direction, angulation and force to achieve the desired degree of decompression.

Back Pain/Sciatica lumbar traction

A pelvic harness is worn by the patient. The specially equipped table on which the patient lies is slowly extended, and a distraction force is applied via the pelvic harness until the desired tension is reached. This is followed by a gradual decrease of the tension, and the cycle is repeated. The cyclic nature of the treatment allows the patient to withstand stronger distraction forces compared to static lumbar traction techniques. The level of tension is individually calibrated and recorded.

 

Neck Pain/ Radicular arm pain

The patient’s head is comfortably positioned into a supportive device that pulls behind their neck gently distracting the joints in the upper part of their neck. As more tension is used, distraction forces affect joints further down the spine. It is through careful calibration and positioning that we are able to apply just enough tension to relieve symptoms.

Spinal Decompression Traction Therapy

  • Do you suffer with low back pain, neck pain, or carpal tunnel?
  • Have you been told you need neck or back surgery?

 

Decompression Traction Therapy is an effective treatment for these conditions. It is very affordable and less expensive than surgery.

 

Decompression Traction Therapy is the hottest new therapeutic device for treatment of painful nerve compression and disc herniation syndromes!

 


The Decompression-Reduction-Stabilization therapy is an effective treatment for:

  • Herniated Disc
  • Degenerative Disc
  • Facet Syndrome
  • Sciatica
  • Post-surgical Patients
  • Spinal Stenosis

 

Do you have a herniated disc, multiple herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, facet syndrome, or any other type of spinal problem? Is your doctor suggesting surgery, pain management, or physical therapy? Have you tried chiropractic and just could not get enough relief? Visit our office and try out the Decompression Traction System (DTS).

Research indicates the disc is responsible for a significant number of lumbar/leg pain and neck/arm pain syndromes. Compression increases intradiscal pressure leading to annular compromise and possible extrusion of nuclear material.

Since the disc is an avascular structure, it doesn't receive fresh blood and oxygen with every beat of the heart. It requires "diffusion" created by motion and "Decompression" to restore nutrients and enhance healing.

 

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Decompression is defined as reduction in pressure (intradiscal). Recumbent positions (both prone and supine) decrease intradiscal pressures in comparison to standing and sitting. However, focused, axial mechanical+Y translation traction, (creating "Decompression" i.e. unloading due to distraction and positioning) has been shown to reduce disc pressure and enhance the healing response even further.

There is some suggestion in the literature that extruded nuclear material may be "drawn in" by the reduction of intradiscal pressures. This concept however is not uniformly accepted since the length of time the material stays "drawn in" has not been established in controlled studies. However, temporary reduction in intradiscal pressure can still have a profound effect on the healing process via increased contact with the blood supply and fibroblast migration. This is in addition to the pain relief created neurologically by stretching soft tissue. This makes Decompression Traction Therapy a logical and viable addition to a "passive" pain care regiment.

Clinically it is important to establish criteria both in the utilization of Decompression Traction Therapy and in defining its utility. Axial Decompression (both lumbar and cervical) is first and foremost a "passive" therapy ans as such has definite limitations in "curing" a chronic musculoskeletal condition. Its value is most specific in helping referral pain not solely low back or acute low back pain (symptoms for which manipulation has proven beneficial).


Loss of local muscle control, abnormal posture, and alterations in spinal curves are the probable underlying source of most spinal 'compression' and degeneration. Therefore, a "passive" therapy has little effect in truly fixing the underlying problem.


However, that being said, Decompression Traction Therapy (done safely within established protocols and a clear understanding of its limitations) can often effectively enhance the healing process and render quick, effective and often amazing pain relief in a properly selected patient population (many who have previously failed other treatments). Additionally, it may also ve very useful in determining the overall prognosis of passive care and expediting the phase-in of rehab protocols.

 

 

Spinal Decompression Indications and Use

Any non acute (>1 week) low back or neck pain syndrome not related to a disease process, canal stenosis, or acute strain/sprain injury is theoretically treatable by Decompression. Disc and facet pain can often be relieved by early intervention with Decompression. The acute inflammation of injuries, however, should be reduced by other means, in most cases, prior to beginning Decompression. Contraindications are similar to manipulative therapy, however, since mechanical stretch creates no impact, mild to moderate Osteoporosis may not be contraindicated. This holds true overall for frail and elderly patients who could potentially be injured by manipulative thrusts. Disc fragmentation, calcification, severe arthritis and any surgical appliances are all relative contraindications.

 

Our clinical findings suggest Decompression will create a relatively quick initial response. Patients who will do well tend to feel a sense of relief (which can be direct pain cessation or a centralization of pain and/or reduction to an ache or stiffness) within six sessions. Full relief, if attainable through this passive treatment will usually be in 8-12 sessions. (Occasionally a 'stubborn' pain syndrome may continue to improve slowly over 15+ sessions thoguh this is not the norm.) Often patients will be treated 4-6 sessions and notice enough relief to allow active rehab to begin. Their Decompression may continue (pre or post rehab depending on the methods chosen) for 4-6 further sessions before discontinuing or reducing the frequency.

 

Typical frequency is 3-5 times per week. The extent and seriousness of the symptoms will determine if more than three sessions per week should be utilized. Our experience suggests Decompression is also an excellent supportive or maintenance treatment for those cases where pain relief is marked but prone to exacerbations.

 

Spinal Disc Decompression, utilizing Decompression-Reduction-Stabilization, is a unique, non-surgical therapy developed for the treatment of chronic lower back pain, herniated discs and degenerative disc diseases.

 

 Decompression treatment is an effective treatment for:

  • Herniated disc
  • Degenerative disc
  • Facet syndrome
  • Sciatica
  • Post-surgical patients
  • Spinal stenosis

The Spinal Decompression Table, in conjunction with additional modalities, effectively relieves the pain and disability resulting from disc injury and degeneration, by repairing damaged discs and reversing dystrophic changes in nerves. Spinal Disc Decompression addresses the functional and mechanical aspects of discogenic pain and disease through non-surgical Decompression of lumbar intervertebral discs. Studies verify the significant reduction of intradiscal pressures into the negative range, to approximately minus 150 mm/HG, which result in the non-surgical Decompression of the disc and nerve root. Conventional traction has never demonstrated a reduction of intradiscal pressure to negative ranges; on the contrary - many traction devices actually increased intradiscal pressure, most likey due to reflex muscle spasm. The Decompression Table is designed to apply distraction tension to the patient's lumbar spine without eliciting reflex paravertebral muscle contractions.

 



By significantly reducing intradiscal pressure, Decompression Traction promotes retraction of the herniation into the disc and facilitates influx of oxygen, proline and other substrates. The promotion of fibro elastic activity stimulates repair and inhibits leakage of irritant sulphates and carboxylates from the nucleus. The most recent trial sought to correlate clinical success with MRI evidence of disc repair in the annulus, nucleus, facet joint and foramina as a result of treatment and found that reduction of disc herniation ranged between 10% and 90% depending on the number of sessions performed, while annulus patching and healing was evident in all cases.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is Spinal Decompression Traction Therapy?
Spinal Decompression Traction Therapy is a non-surgical, comfortable traction therapy for the relief of back and leg pain or neck and arm pain. During this procedure, by cycling through distraction and relaxation phases and by proper positioning, a spinal disc can be isolated and placed under negative pressure, causing a vacuum effect within it.

What can this vacuum effect do?
The vacuum effect accomplishes two things. From a mechanical standpoint, disc material that has protruded or herniated outside the normal confines of the disc can be pulled back within the disc by the vacuum created within the disc. Also, the vacuum within the disc stimulates in growth of blood supply, secondarily stimulating a healing response. This results in pain reduction and proper healing a the injured site.



What machine is used for this purpose?
There are a number of spinal Decompression machines presently used in the United States. After significant research, our office has chosen to use the KDT (Kennedy Decompression Traction) machine and a Triton DTS machine.

Who can benefit from Spinal Decompression Traction Therapy?
Spinal Decompression Traction Therapy is designed to unload the spinal disc. Any back pain or neck pain caused in whole or in part by a damaged disc may be helped by spinal Decompression Traction Therapy. These conditions include herniated, protruding or bulging discs, spinal stenosis, sciatica or radiculopathy (pinched nerves).

Are there conditions where Spinal Decompression is not indicated?
Spinal Decompression Traction Therapy is usually not recommended for pregnant women, or patients who have severe osteoporosis, severe obesity or severe nerve damage. It is not recommended for patients over 70. However, every patient is evaluated on an individual basis. Spinal surgery with instrumentation (screws and metal plates or "cages") is also contraindicated. Surgery to the discs without fusion or fusion using bony replacement is not contraindicated.

 

 

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