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"After working for a while, my cervical vertebra is so uncomfortable!" Is this sentence often heard? At present, cervical spondylosis has become a "modern disease". For this reason, there are "cervical vertebra traction devices" on the market.
The most common cervical spondylosis we used to go to massage, massage can be postponed for a few days, but it can not achieve a good treatment, so cervical spondylosis has become a trouble for young people today. As a commonly used medical device in the rehabilitation department, the cervical traction device is indeed a clinical treatment machine for cervical spondylosis.
Of course, in addition to the angle, the strength will also affect the effect. Clinically commonly used traction methods include continuous traction (the whole treatment process has been stretched) and intermittent traction (stretched for a period of time, and then relaxed for a period of time).
During traction, the patient's body position is different, and the strength is also different. When lying down, the traction does not have to fight against gravity, and the force used is naturally less than when sitting. Also, the strength of the traction isn't the same every time.
Generally speaking, the initial force is minimal and does not cause discomfort. With the increase in the number of tractions, the force gradually increases until a certain value is reached. This value depends on the purpose of treatment and the patient's response.
Of course, in addition to the angle, the strength will also affect the effect. Clinically commonly used traction methods include continuous traction (the whole treatment process has been stretched) and intermittent traction (stretched for a period of time, and then relaxed for a period of time).
During traction, the patient's body position is different, and the strength is also different. When lying down, the traction does not have to fight against gravity, and the force used is naturally less than when sitting. Also, the strength of the traction isn't the same every time.
Generally speaking, the initial force is minimal and does not cause discomfort. With the increase in the number of tractions, the force gradually increases until a certain value is reached. This value depends on the purpose of treatment and the patient's response.