Collection: Traction Systems and Accessories
Traction systems have long been used to alleviate pain and discomfort associated with various musculoskeletal conditions. Over the years, these systems have evolved to become more efficient and effective, with advancements in technology providing new and innovative solutions for patients.
What Are Traction Systems Used For?
Traction systems are widely employed for the treatment of various musculoskeletal disorders, such as:
- Spinal decompression: Traction devices help relieve pressure on spinal discs, nerves, and joints by gently stretching the spine. This can alleviate pain caused by conditions like herniated discs, sciatica, and spinal stenosis.
- Joint mobilization: Can be used to improve joint mobility and function, particularly in patients with joint stiffness or adhesions.
- Pain relief: By stretching muscles and ligaments, traction systems can help alleviate pain associated with muscle spasms or tightness.
- Post-surgical rehabilitation: Traction devices can aid in the recovery process following orthopedic surgeries, such as spinal fusions or joint replacements.
Over time, traction systems have evolved significantly, incorporating advances in technology and materials to become more effective and comfortable for patients. In the early 20th century, motorized traction systems began to emerge, allowing for more controlled and precise application of force. Today, traction systems come in various forms, including mechanical, pneumatic, and electronic, with each offering unique benefits to suit individual needs.
Common Accessories for Traction Systems
Traction systems often include a range of accessories designed to enhance patient comfort and treatment efficacy. Some common accessories include:
- Traction Table: A specialized table designed to accommodate various traction techniques, providing support and comfort during treatment.
- Harnesses and Belts: Used to secure the patient to the traction device, ensuring proper force distribution and alignment.
- Bolsters and Wedges: Supportive cushions that help maintain proper spinal alignment and reduce pressure on sensitive areas during traction.
- Handheld Controls: Allow therapists to adjust traction force and duration remotely, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience for the patient.
Notable Traction Systems
Chattanooga TX Traction Unit
The Chattanooga TX Traction Unit is a popular choice among healthcare professionals due to its versatility and ease of use. This system offers a range of features, including:
- Programmable Settings: The TX Traction Unit allows clinicians to customize treatment parameters, such as force, duration, and hold/rest times.
- Intermittent and Static Traction Modes: The unit can be set to provide either continuous or intermittent traction, depending on the patient's needs.
- Safety Features: The Chattanooga TX Traction Unit is equipped with an emergency stop switch and a patient safety switch, ensuring a safe treatment environment.
Mettler ME4100 Neural-Flex Decompression System
The Mettler ME4100 Neural-Flex Decompression System is a cutting-edge solution for spinal decompression therapy. Its unique features include:
- 3D ActiveTrac Positioning: This technology allows the table to move in multiple planes, providing precise, targeted decompression for various spinal conditions.
- User-Friendly Touchscreen Interface: The ME4100 features a touchscreen interface that allows clinicians to easily customize treatment parameters and monitor progress.
- Advanced Safety Features: The system includes built-in safety features, such as a patient safety switch, emergency stop button, and automatic shut-off in the event of a power outage.
Traction systems have come a long way since their early beginnings, with modern devices like the Chattanooga TX Traction Unit and the Mettler ME4100 Neural-Flex Decompression System offering effective, targeted relief for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. By understanding the uses, history, and common accessories of traction systems, healthcare professionals can better determine the most appropriate treatment options for their patients. As technology continues to advance, we can expect even more innovation in the field of traction therapy, providing even greater levels of comfort and efficacy for those in need.
Deals on Traction Systems
MFI Medical understands that the best care comes with the best equipment at hand, so we strive to bring customers the best discounts and promotions available from trusted manufacturers. Be sure to check out the Discounts page frequently, as these promotions may change through the year.
- Mettler MTD 4000 Traction Head Unit
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$3,230.00
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$51.40
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Sold out - Mettler ME4200 Complete Traction System
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$8,189.00
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Sold out - Mettler ME4100 Neural-Flex Decompression System
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$13,995.00
Sold out - Chattanooga TTET400 / TTET300 Traction Unit Kit with Bolster
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