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Cervical Traction Device Helps With Pain

By Debra Cooley


A lot people suffer from mild to severe neck pain due to a variety of reasons. They seek professional treatment from physicians and chiropractors who try a number of different remedies to relieve the discomfort. Many find that using a cervical traction device can often provide a respite from the often debilitating hurt of so many things from a headache to a herniated disc.

The concept by which these items work is a fairly simple one. It consists of a gentle, yet firm upward application of force to the head in order to stretch the vertebra, soft tissue and muscles in the neck which relieves pain and soothes spasms. There are several different ways to do this therapy either at home or in a practitioner's office.

This type of therapy is often prescribed as treatment for many issues including rheumatoid or osteoarthritis based neck pains, numbness in one's arms or hands, muscle spasms, herniated discs, and aches in the back, jaw and head. It is commonly regarded as a most effective way of restoring and correcting one's posture. This process can soothe a migraine in approximately twenty minutes according to major studies on the subject.

While it is believed this process was first practiced by the Ancient Egyptians, it has only been utilized in a clinical application since the 1930's. Although the practice is generally low impact and perfectly safe, it should not be undertaken without the consent of one's personal physician. There are certain situations such as cancer, specific infections, ruptured discs and pregnancy that are not conducive to type of treatment for various reasons.

The process entails stretching the spinal vertebra and their surrounding muscles and soft tissue in a gentle upward motion. Separating them removes compression on the discs and the nerves they protect. Proper realignment allows the important fluids to once again flow freely through the area, easing stiffness, numbness and pain.

It is only recommended that the activity be performed just 15 minutes per session. While it is safe to repeat the therapy multiple times in one day, there should be a minimum of 2 hours between. Anyone choosing this option needs to recognize the limits of their own body and heed the advice of their medical adviser because doing it too often could actually prove to be more harmful than helpful.

In many cases, a therapist will manually manipulate the patient's neck by gently stretching and supporting their heads when in a lying position. They may also place their subject in an over the door sling that uses a mechanical mechanism to slowly pull up on the skull via the jaw. When treating at home, many people will use an accordion type of collar that is inflated via a hand pump held by the wearer to push up on the skull and extend the cervical section of the spine.

Pain related to spinal issues can come as a result of many causes. A cervical traction device can be used to manipulate the vertebra and relieve the pressure that is compressing the nerves, tissue and discs. When used cautiously and correctly there is little risk to be had with this therapy though one should always seek a doctor's advice first since there are certain conditions under which this method should not be used.




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