Lumber & Cervical Traction Unit (Manual)
Lumber & Cervical Traction Unit (Manual)
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The Lumber & Cervical Traction Unit (Manual) is a professional physiotherapy traction device designed to support controlled cervical and lumbar traction therapy in clinical rehabilitation environments. It is suitable for physiotherapy clinics, hospitals, orthopedic departments, rehabilitation centres, sports injury clinics, pain management setups, and therapy rooms where supervised spinal traction support is required.
This manual traction unit supports static and intermittent traction modes, allowing trained physiotherapists to select the treatment pattern according to patient condition and therapy protocol. It includes practical safety and workflow features such as a patient safety switch, audiovisual alarm, digital treatment timer, low power consumption, and adjustable traction force.
The unit supports cervical force from 4 kg to 20 kg and lumbar force from 20 kg to 50 kg. The weight adjustment range supports controlled therapy planning for neck and lower back traction applications. It should be used only by trained physiotherapists, rehabilitation professionals, orthopedic therapy staff, or authorized healthcare users after proper patient assessment.
Key Features
- Manual Cervical & Lumbar Traction: Supports controlled traction therapy for neck and lower back applications under supervision.
- Static & Intermittent Modes: Allows therapists to choose continuous hold or intermittent traction pattern as per clinical need.
- Patient Safety Switch: Helps support patient safety by allowing interruption during treatment if discomfort occurs.
- Audiovisual Alarm: Provides visual and sound indication during important therapy events or timer completion.
- Digital Treatment Timer: Helps physiotherapy staff monitor treatment duration more conveniently.
- Adjustable Weight Range: Supports weight adjustment from 4 kg to 50 kg with double as per provided details.
- Low Power Consumption: Consumes approximately 85 watts, supporting efficient routine clinical operation.
- Clinic-Friendly Operation: Designed for regular physiotherapy use with simple controls and practical workflow support.
Technical Specifications
| Product Name | Lumber & Cervical Traction Unit (Manual) |
| Product Category | Physiotherapy Traction Unit / Manual Cervical Lumbar Traction Machine |
| Operation Type | Manual |
| Modes | Static and Intermittent |
| Cervical Force | 4 kg to 20 kg |
| Lumbar Force | 20 kg to 50 kg |
| Weight Adjustable Range | 4 kg to 50 kg with double as per provided details |
| Hold Time | 20, 40, 60 seconds |
| Release Time | 1, 5, 10 seconds |
| Input Voltage | 220 Volt, 50 cycles |
| Alarm | Electronic timer with digital display, audiovisual alarm |
| Patient Safety | Patient safety switch |
| Power Consumption | 85 watts |
| Suitable For | Hospitals, Physiotherapy Clinics, Rehabilitation Centres and Orthopedic Therapy Setups |
Product Benefits
- Supports supervised cervical and lumbar traction therapy in physiotherapy environments.
- Static and intermittent switch helps therapists select treatment mode according to patient need.
- Patient safety switch supports safer treatment interruption when required.
- Digital treatment timer helps improve treatment duration control.
- Audiovisual alarm supports better user awareness during therapy sessions.
- Adjustable traction force supports personalized therapy planning under clinical supervision.
- Low power consumption supports economical routine use in clinics and rehabilitation centres.
- Useful for physiotherapy, orthopedic rehabilitation, sports injury care, and pain management workflows.
Applications
The Lumber & Cervical Traction Unit (Manual) is suitable for cervical traction therapy, lumbar traction therapy, supervised spinal decompression support, physiotherapy rehabilitation programs, orthopedic therapy sessions, posture-related discomfort management, and guided back or neck traction routines.
It can be used in hospitals, physiotherapy clinics, orthopedic departments, rehabilitation centres, sports injury clinics, neuro-rehabilitation units, and therapy rooms. Patient suitability should always be assessed by a qualified healthcare professional before use.
How to Use
- Place the traction unit in a stable therapy setup and connect it to the correct power supply.
- Assess whether cervical or lumbar traction is suitable for the patient.
- Position the patient correctly according to the selected traction application.
- Select static or intermittent mode as per therapy requirement.
- Set hold time, release time, and traction force according to clinical protocol.
- Provide the patient safety switch and explain how to use it if discomfort occurs.
- Start treatment and monitor patient comfort, posture, and response throughout the session.
- After completion, reduce traction safely and assist the patient before cleaning contact areas.
Why Choose This Manual Traction Unit?
The Lumber & Cervical Traction Unit (Manual) is suitable for physiotherapy facilities that need a simple, reliable, and clinic-friendly traction system for cervical and lumbar applications. Its static and intermittent modes, patient safety switch, digital treatment timer, audiovisual alarm, and adjustable force range make it practical for daily therapy workflow.
For hospitals and rehabilitation centres, this unit supports controlled traction therapy under professional supervision. Buyers should confirm traction table compatibility, installation space, power supply, operator training needs, and patient safety protocol before purchase.
FAQs
1. What is the Lumber & Cervical Traction Unit (Manual) used for?
It is used for supervised cervical and lumbar traction therapy in physiotherapy and rehabilitation settings. It supports controlled traction force application for neck and lower back therapy under trained professional guidance.
2. What modes are available in this traction unit?
This unit supports static and intermittent modes. These modes allow physiotherapists to select continuous or release-based traction according to patient condition, comfort level, and treatment protocol.
3. What is the traction force range?
The cervical force range is 4 kg to 20 kg, while lumbar force range is 20 kg to 50 kg. The provided details also mention weight adjustment from 4 kg to 50 kg with double.
4. Does this unit include safety alerts?
Yes, the unit includes a patient safety switch, audiovisual alarm, and electronic timer with digital display. These features support safer operation and better awareness during treatment sessions.
5. Who should operate this traction unit?
This traction unit should be operated by trained physiotherapists, rehabilitation professionals, orthopedic therapy staff, or authorized healthcare users. Patient assessment, force selection, timing, and monitoring should follow clinical protocol.
