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Pronex Cervical Traction
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Pronex Unique design provides anatomically correct traction
Pronex supports the natural curve of the cervical spine and provides an
even distraction in the anterior and posterior cervical discs. Does not
aggravate the temporomandibular joint.

User friendly and without restraints
Pronex is portable, comfortable and convenient. No assembly, no
weights, no cables, no springs or levers. It's restraint free. Encourages
regular use by the patient at home, helping to break the chronic pain
cycle.

Pronex Design advantages

Comfortably supports head and neck
Exerts force evenly and gently
No pressure on the TM joint
Supports normal curvature of cervical spine
Gentle traction release

How Pronex works
Pronex cradles the reclining patient's head and neck on two soft foam
cushions. One cushion supports the occiput and the other rests
against the upper trapezius. An air-inflated bellows between them
provides more than 20 lbs of continuously adjustable traction. As the
bellows expands, it lifts the head upward supporting the cervical curve
and maintaining an even distraction in the anterior and posterior
cervical discs. Patients have total control over the amount of traction
applied. Squeezing an inflator bulb increases the pressure, a release
knob gently reduces it. There's no strain on the temporomandibular
joint.

Pronex is the only traction device that creates an even distraction in the
anterior and posterior cervical discs while supporting the cervical curve.

PRGLHL - Large
Most men of
typical height,
weight and neck
size, 16" - 18", will
be comfortable in
a Large.

Indications for Cervical Traction

Hypomobility
Joint Changes
Degenerative Changes
Joint Pain/ Symptomatic Facet Joint
Spasm/Guarding
Discogenic Pain
Postcompression Fracture
Nerve impingement:
(subacute-chronic phase)
Herniated disc
Ligament Encroachment
Osteophyte Encroachment
Spinal Nerve Root Swelling
Narrowing Foramen
Spondylolisthesis
Spondylolysis
Size Determination

PRGRHL
- Regular
Most women of typical
height, weight and
neck size, 14" - 16", will
be comfortable in
Regular. When in
doubt, order the Large
Pronex size.

PRGWHL - Wide An
individual, man or
woman, having large
shoulders and nect, or
having a "bull" or short
neck, usually a neck
size greater than 18",
will likely be most
comfortable using a
Wide Pronex. Order a
Wide size in
borderline situations.