Cervical Traction

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  • The DDS Cervitrac is a comprehensive cervical traction device for treating neck pain. The patented Air Traction pneumatic collar may be worn while ambulating throughout the day or while lying in a supine position when attached to the removable stand. Treatment can be administered effectively and easily on the spot. By increasing the intervertebral disc space, pressure applied on the nerve root is relieved, eliminating pain while promoting recovery.

  • The CV-1000 Comfortland Cervical Traction Unit utilizes an easy-to-use twist knob to apply traction force via a cable while in the most effective supine position. Easy to use at home and one size fits all, the CV-1000 is a great solution for cervical traction needs.

  • The Comfortland CV-900 is a cervical traction unit for treating neck pain. The easy to use hand pump delivers pneumatic force, applying traction in the most effective supine position at specified angles. Treatment is easy to administer and the adjustable apparatus can be set for any neck size. Increasing intervertebral disc space eases pressure on nerve roots to reduce pain and promote recovery.

  • technology to provide a gentle, even distraction of the cervical spine. The Pronex design supports the natural curve of the cervical spine and provides two unique design advantages: inline and counter traction. This combination creates an even distraction in the anterior and posterior cervical discs providing a better overall treatment.

    Additionally, because traction force is created by pressure applied to the occiput and the trapezius muscles, there is no strain on the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).