contact: rubyemik AT yahoo.com The Hospital Lumbar Traction bed is of the reasonable design, beautiful appearance, fine security and reliability, high precision, complete functions. In the meantime if the smooth and straight traction, it can also combine with the multiple traction actions such as angular, swing etc. It overcomes the simplistic traction. It has the multiple combined traction modes such as continuous, intermittent, reciprocating, pulse retractions. The bed has special curing effect to the lumbar vertebra diseases. For example, to the patients with side bending lumbar vertebra, disappeared physiological arc of the lumbar vertebra, backward protruding lumbar vertebra, it can simultaneously implement the straightening with prostrate lying, treatment purpose. It has sound curing effect to the lumbar vertebra rear articulation derangement, lumbar vertebra rear small joint mal-position etc. In the meantime of using the supine and prostrate lying traction, it can combine the swing function of this bed for the therapy. It adopts the software, mechanical transmission, manual controls in aspects of the use safety.
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