Physio Traction Machine Manual Cervical Lumbar Unit
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Physio Traction Machine Manual Cervical Lumbar Unit
The Lumbar & 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.
This physio traction machine supports static and intermittent traction modes, allowing trained physiotherapists to select the treatment pattern according to patient condition and therapy protocol. It includes a patient safety switch, audiovisual alarm, digital treatment timer, low power consumption and adjustable traction force for supervised therapy workflow.
Key Features
- Manual physio traction machine for cervical and lumbar therapy support.
- Supports static and intermittent traction modes for clinical flexibility.
- Cervical traction force range from 4 kg to 20 kg.
- Lumbar traction force range from 20 kg to 50 kg.
- Patient safety switch supports treatment interruption when required.
- Audiovisual alarm helps improve user awareness during therapy sessions.
- Digital treatment timer supports convenient treatment duration control.
- Hold time options include 20, 40 and 60 seconds.
- Release time options include 1, 5 and 10 seconds.
- Low power consumption of 85 watts supports economical clinic use.
Technical Specifications
| Product Type | 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 Supplied 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 |
Benefits of Physio Traction Machine
This physio traction machine supports supervised cervical and lumbar traction therapy in professional physiotherapy environments. It helps trained users control traction force, treatment mode and therapy timing according to clinical assessment and patient tolerance.
- Supports cervical and lumbar traction therapy in clinical setups.
- Static and intermittent modes help match different therapy requirements.
- Patient safety switch supports safer treatment interruption when required.
- Digital treatment timer helps improve therapy duration control.
- Audiovisual alarm supports better awareness during treatment sessions.
- Adjustable force range supports personalized therapy planning.
- Low power consumption supports economical routine use.
- Useful for physiotherapy, orthopedic rehab, sports injury care and pain management workflow.
Who Should Buy This?
The Lumbar & Cervical Traction Unit Manual is suitable for healthcare and therapy facilities that need a reliable manual traction machine for supervised neck and lower back traction therapy. It is useful where simple controls, patient safety support and adjustable force selection are required.
- Physiotherapy clinics for routine cervical and lumbar traction therapy.
- Hospitals with physiotherapy and rehabilitation departments.
- Orthopedic departments for supervised spinal traction support.
- Rehabilitation centres for neck and back therapy programs.
- Sports injury clinics for guided traction-based recovery support.
- Pain management setups for supervised therapy workflow.
- Healthcare buyers looking for a manual physio traction machine.
Common Applications
- Cervical traction therapy
- Lumbar traction therapy
- Supervised spinal decompression support
- Physiotherapy rehabilitation programs
- Orthopedic therapy sessions
- Back and neck traction routines
- Sports injury rehabilitation support
- Guided pain management therapy sessions
How to Use Safely
- Place the traction unit in a stable therapy setup.
- Connect it to the correct power supply before operation.
- 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 its use before starting treatment.
- Monitor patient comfort, posture and response throughout the session.
Why Choose This Manual Traction Unit?
This manual cervical and lumbar traction unit is designed for physiotherapy facilities that need a simple, reliable and clinic-friendly traction system. Its static and intermittent modes, patient safety switch, digital timer, audiovisual alarm and adjustable force range make it practical for daily therapy workflow.
- Manual traction machine for professional physiotherapy use.
- Supports both cervical and lumbar traction applications.
- Static and intermittent modes support therapy flexibility.
- Patient safety switch and alarm support safer clinical workflow.
- Good choice for physiotherapy clinics, hospitals and rehabilitation centres.
FAQs
What is a physio traction machine used for?
A physio traction machine is used to support supervised cervical and lumbar traction therapy by applying controlled traction force under professional guidance.
What modes are available in this traction unit?
This unit supports static and intermittent modes, allowing therapists to select the traction pattern according to treatment needs.
What is the cervical traction force range?
The cervical traction force range is 4 kg to 20 kg as per supplied product details.
What is the lumbar traction force range?
The lumbar traction force range is 20 kg to 50 kg as per supplied product details.
Does this unit have patient safety support?
Yes, this traction unit includes a patient safety switch along with audiovisual alarm support.
Who should operate this traction unit?
This traction unit should be operated by trained physiotherapists, rehabilitation professionals, orthopedic therapy staff or authorized healthcare users.

