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Custom Cervical and Lumbar Traction System

Hangzhou Zhengda Medical Co., Ltd.

Hangzhou Zhengda Medical Equipment Co. , Ltd was established in 1991. It is a professional Cervical and Lumbar Traction System Manufacturers and Cervical and Lumbar Traction System Factory, It has more than 30 years of experience in research and development and manufacturing of orthopedic surgical instruments and rehabilitation equipment. Medical clinical cooperation experience. Experience with more than 30 patents. We specialize in Custom Cervical and Lumbar Traction System, and our products are mostly used in orthopedics, limb rehabilitation, operating room equipment and other professional fields of medical equipment. We have EN60601 and UL60601 testing capabilities and equipment, we have environmental testing equipment, we have virus and bacteria laboratory equipment.
The enterprise has extremely complete large-scale manufacturing capabilities. Including Rand Medical's 6600㎡ manufacturing plant and 800㎡ high-standard purification workshop. It has more than 120 sets of high-precision 4-axis CNC centers, precision machine tools with inclined guide rails, CNC milling machines, computer wire cutting machines, laser cutting machines, plasma welding, CNC pipe bending machines and bending machines, high-precision hydraulic machines, and electrostatic spraying equipment. , High frequency equipment, spinning equipment, computer sewing equipment, computer mounter, etc.

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Are there any contraindications to cervical and lumbar traction therapy, and for whom is it not recommended?

Yes, there are some contraindications to cervical and lumbar traction therapy. Traction therapy is not recommended for certain conditions, including:
Fractures or dislocations: If you have a fracture or dislocation in your neck or back, traction therapy may further aggravate the injury and cause additional damage.
Spinal cord compression: Traction therapy may worsen the compression of the spinal cord, which can lead to paralysis or other serious complications.
Osteoporosis: Individuals with osteoporosis have weak bones and may be at risk of fractures during traction therapy.
Rheumatoid arthritis: In some cases, traction therapy can aggravate inflammation and pain associated with rheumatoid arthritis.
Acute sprains or strains: If you have recently suffered an acute injury, traction therapy may not be appropriate until the injury has healed.
Pregnancy: Traction therapy may not be recommended for pregnant women as it could potentially harm the developing fetus.
Certain medical conditions: Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, or a history of stroke, may need to avoid traction therapy.
It's important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting traction therapy, as they can evaluate your specific medical condition and determine if traction therapy is appropriate for you.

What are the benefits of cervical and lumbar traction therapy, and for whom is it recommended?

Cervical and lumbar traction therapy are forms of treatment that involve using a pulling force to stretch the spine and relieve pressure on the discs, joints, and nerves. The benefits of cervical and lumbar traction therapy include:
Pain relief: Traction therapy can help to reduce pain in the neck, back, arms, and legs. It can be particularly effective for those with conditions such as herniated discs, sciatica, and spinal stenosis.
Increased range of motion: Traction therapy can help to increase flexibility and range of motion in the spine, which can lead to improved mobility and function.
Improved circulation: Traction therapy can also help to improve blood flow to the affected area, which can promote healing and reduce inflammation.
Non-invasive: Unlike some other forms of treatment, traction therapy is non-invasive and does not involve surgery or medication. It is a safe and effective alternative for many people.
Cervical and lumbar traction therapy may be recommended for individuals who have been diagnosed with a variety of conditions that affect the spine, including:
Herniated or bulging discs
Sciatica
Spinal stenosis
Degenerative disc disease
Osteoarthritis
Pinched nerves
However, it is important to note that traction therapy may not be appropriate for everyone, and it is important to consult with a qualified healthcare provider to determine if it is a suitable treatment option for your specific condition.

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