TracCollar

TracCollar Cervical Traction Collar Provides Traction Control To Each Side Of The Neck

TracCollar cervical traction collar is available in a Regular (14" to 16" Neck Size) and a Large (16" to 18" Neck Size). Just measure loosely around the neck or use a comfortable shirt collar size. If you are inbetween sizes – choose the larger size.

The TracCollar is an effective neck traction device providing great control and comfort. Use at home or take it with you when you travel for fast pain relief anywhere and anytime.

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Use while watching television, at a desktop or laptop computer, standing or sitting. Provides side stabilization for pain on either the left or right side with a dual pump action to adjust traction force to a specific side. When the traction is not applied, it also works as a neck collar providing general support of the cervical spine.

Relief from tight neck muscles or irritation of sensitive nerves is accomplished with an upward pressure applied to the head to achieve traction. You have control of the traction force, adjusting the amount on either side of the neck to tolerance. Just put the neck traction collar around your neck, fasten the 2 straps your ready to go. Traccollar cervical traction collar has easy to use hand pumps inflate the air bladders inside the collar until the level of traction is achieved to relieve the pain. Air pressure is easily released by simply pressing the buttons on each hand pump.

Easy to use, comfortable, safe and effective.

May help in relief of headaches, neck stiffness, tension and muscle soreness, disc problems and nerve pressure and joint irritation from arthritis. Not for injuries or acute conditions. Discontinue use if you feel any light headedness, dizziness, nausea or increase in pain.

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Just place TracCollar cervical traction collar around your neck, opening in the back – inflation bulbs in front. Your chin goes in the groove in the front. Adjust the collar to a loose, comfortable fit with the buckles in the back and then fasten the buckles. For use when sitting, the head should be straight forward in a level position.

When using lying down, place a pillow under your head. Inflate by pumping the hand held inflation bulbs to a mild stretch using the right and left sides slowly to find the best level of traction. It should not be pumped more than 15 times on each side. When your traction session is done, simply press the release valves on the pumps and the air pressure will let out, then remove collar.

According to a clinical trial published in the journal Spine one hundred patients with disorders of the cervical spine were randomly assigned to traction or no traction seen twice weekly. All neck patients receiving cervical traction improved significantly for pain and range of motion over a 6-week period.

Author Bio

Stephen Ornstein, D.C. has treated thousands of neck, shoulder and back conditions since graduating Sherman Chiropractic College in 1987 and during his involvement in Martial Arts. He holds certifications as a Peer Review Consultant from New York Chiropractic College, Physiological Therapeutics from National Chiropractic College, Modic Antibiotic Spinal Therapy from Dr. Hanne Albert, PT., MPH., Ph.D., Myofascial Release Techniques from Logan Chiropractic College, and learned Active Release Technique from the founder, P. Michael Leahy, DC, ART, CCSP.