The Benefits Of Using A Home Cervical Traction Device

By Lana Bray


A person could suffer from neck or spinal column injuries that may have been caused by a number of reasons. There could have been an accident while playing sports, or a car crash. Alternative reasons include internal injuries, such as lesions. A previous injury could also not have healed properly. Pressure or misalignment of the spine due to damages can be treated by using a cervical traction device.

The therapy involves certain maneuvers that cause the spine to be pulled back into the correct, or near correct position once more. Although it sounds awkward, it is not necessarily a painful procedure. The pulling motion on the spine also enables pain relief, therefore, it is very beneficial to the patient.

There are various types of products on the market that are used for this type of therapy. They can even be purchased from online locations. A pillow designed for a patient with back pain is one of the useful tools available. However, for traction, a patient may even be able to do a simple technique at home that will reduce pain from pinched nerves and injured spinal disks. It can be just as effective as prescribed medication.

Nothing fancy is required at home, only a door, a string, or rope, and a towel. A hand towel that is slightly smaller than a bath towel is ideal. Choose a door that has a handle, and that can be shut properly. Perhaps a carpeted area is best as well, as you will be lying on the floor. The process won't take long, just a few minutes.

You will first need to set up your supporting sling, which is done with the rope and towel. The rope is fastened to the door handle and to one side of the towel, allowing the towel's other side to just touch the ground. You can tie the rope and towel in any manner, so long as it is at the correct length and so that you have space on the towel to rest your head.

Lie on your back on the floor and place your head on the towel. You must make sure that your neck is not bending forwards, and that your back is kept straight. Likewise, your neck should not bend backwards either. The position should be comfortable.

The recommended time for staying in this position is seven minutes when it's your first time. Make sure that you do not go over this time, therefore, use a stopwatch. On the second day, the therapy will be for eight minutes, and on the third day, nine minutes. You are therefore adding a minute per day. Stop when you are at fifteen minutes.

Home therapy with a simple neck cervical traction device such as the one described is safe and convenient. It requires no special expertise or equipment, but has the power to bring relief from pain. Perhaps, depending on your circumstances, you will need other devices, but your doctor can make recommendations for those. Your doctor should also be consulted before trying out any method of therapy, especially if it is one that you plan to do yourself.




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