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Saunders Cervical
HomeTrac Deluxe
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Since 1982 more than 40,000 health care providers have chosen
the Saunders Cervical Traction Device to use in their clinics. But
when many of their patients tried to use seated over-the-door
traction at home, they…

Couldn't relax because traction applied while sitting has been
shown to cause higher levels of muscle activity than supine
traction, making the traction less effective.
Risked aggravation of the TMJ or "jaw joints" because of forces
applied to the jaw through the chin strap.
Couldn't achieve the amount of force required by their health care
professional (over-the-door devices are limited to 20 lbs).

Couldn't achieve the proper angle of force delivery required by their
health care professional.
Were uncomfortable-many patients had to return to the clinic for
most costly cervical traction treatments.

The Cervical HomeTrac:
Directs traction forces toward the occiput (back of the head) thereby
preventing compression of the TMJ through the chin.
Applies up to 50 pounds of traction.
Ensures safety--user has total control of force at all times
Enables easy home traction without assistance.
Allows control of the angle of traction delivery, from 15 to 25
degrees.
Includes patented self-adjusting neck wedges that rotate through a
30 degree arc and are removable for easy cleaning or replacement.
Provides a comfortable and cost-effective option to continuing
clinical traction treatments.
Includes user's guide and deluxe carrying case.
Requires a physician's prescription.
Replicates clinical traction!

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