About Lumbar Traction Machine
COMPUTERISED CERVICAL+LUMBER TRACTION BED ALONG WITH MICROWAVE THERAPY
· Microcomputer controlled lumbar vertebra traction and microwave physiotherapy bed
· Multiplicational curative effect can be achived with combination of traction therapy and microwave diathermy.
· Intellectualized digital display of traction time, traction force and microwave power
· Easy and fast data input of traction therapy and microwave diathermy.
· Traction force automatic compensation function.
· Have a variety of traction modes, such as continuation traction, intermission traction and repetition traction etc.
· Lumbar microwave diathermy( Output power can be controlled. Automatic adjustment of microwave therapy time).
· Cervical vertebra traction can be added. Two patients can take lumbar or cervical treatment respectively or synchronously. In addition, this design proposal can save space and fund for investors.
· Electric cervical vertebra traction. Provided with handheld controller. Both the patients and medical stuff can control traction force.
· Power Supply: ~220V
· Power: 220W
· Traction Distance: 0~200mm
· Total Traction Time: 0~60min
· Traction Force: 0~90kg
· Traction Time: 0~9min (Adjustable)
· Interval:0~5min (Adjustable)
· Microwave Frequency: 2450MHz
· Wavelength: 12.24cm
· Microwave Power: 440W continuous
Advanced Traction TechnologyDesigned for precision and comfort, this machine utilizes microprocessor-based control to digitally adjust the traction force. Its intermittent and continuous modes can be tailored to individual therapy needs, ensuring optimal lumbar decompression in clinical environments.
Comprehensive Safety and ControlEquipped with overload protection and an emergency stop switch, the machine maintains safety throughout the treatment. The intuitive digital display and control panel streamline session setup, while the sturdy construction ensures reliability and longevity.
User-Friendly and Portable DesignWith portable dimensions and robust materials, this device is easy to transport across clinics or therapy rooms. Included accessories and simple operationeither manually or automaticallymake it suitable for busy healthcare practices throughout India.
FAQs of Lumbar Traction Machine:
Q: How does the lumbar traction machine support lumbar therapy?
A: The machine provides both continuous and intermittent lumbar traction, which helps relieve pressure on spinal discs, reduces pain, and promotes mobility for patients with lower back conditions.
Q: What steps should be followed to operate the traction machine safely?
A: Ensure the device is placed on a stable surface and connected to a 220240V power source. Attach the supplied traction belt, adjust traction force digitally, set the timer as needed, and select the desired mode. Safety features such as overload protection and an emergency stop switch ensure secure operation.
Q: When is it beneficial to use the lumbar traction machine in therapy?
A: The device is recommended during physiotherapy sessions for patients with lumbar disc problems, sciatica, or chronic lower back pain, as prescribed by a qualified healthcare provider.
Q: Where can the lumbar traction machine be used?
A: Primarily designed for use in physiotherapy clinics and hospitals, the machines portable build also enables easy relocation between therapy rooms as needed.
Q: What makes this traction machine suitable for professionals in India?
A: Its digital control system, versatile traction modes, built-in safety mechanisms, and compatibility with Indian voltage standards (220240V, 5060 Hz) ensure it meets the demands of Indian healthcare providers.
Q: How is the traction force adjusted during treatment?
A: The traction force is digitally adjustable through the control panel, allowing practitioners to set precise force levels up to 45 kg for customized patient care.
Q: What benefits do the included accessories provide?
A: The traction belt set ensures secure and comfortable patient positioning, essential for effective therapy, while the digital timer and display allow accurate monitoring of treatment duration.