Jiadrooe C5-6 Cervical Neck Traction Device Instructions
- May 15, 2024
- Jiadrooe
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Jiadrooe C5-6 Cervical Neck Traction Device Instructions
Product working principle:
Aiding in the relief of stiff, sore neck pain by gently stretching your neck,
separating spinal discs and taking pressure off of your spine,relieves
pressure and helps relax your body and senses.
Suitable for the following people
- Fixes bad posture
- Physiotherapy cervical disc herniation
- Helps release kinks out of spine
- Excellent for myofascial and TRIGGER point pain near neck/upper back
- Reduce neck and shoulder pain and stiffness
- Restore natural cervial curve
- Headache and migranie relief
- Post cervical fusion surgery
- Degenerated discs/ spinal stenosis (C5-6, C6-7)
- Compressed and bulging discs in neck
ATTENTION
- Please use with doctor’s confirmation.
- To adjust the tightness of the y strap, do not get stuck in the throat to prevent compressionof the carotid artery.
- During use, it may cause head swelling, dizziness, blurred vision, nausea and other symp toms. Please stop traction immediately and rest in bed or see a doctor if you experience any of thesesymptoms.
- Don’t bleach, don’t machine to wash.
- Only use neck traction, do not feet off the ground to hang the body.
- Put the neck stretcher on the door, 15 minutes each session 1 per day.
- Can be hung on doors or on load-bearing hooks or trees.
The following patients are prohibite d
Cervical fracture, dislocation, tuberculosis, tumor, old cervical trauma, cervical spinal stenosis, spinal cord cervical spondylosis, cervical longitudinal ligament ossification, vertebral arterysclerosis, deformity, vertebral chondromalacia, spinal cord disease, free disc herniation, intervertebral space infection, intervertebral discitis, arch collapse, severe hypertension, cerebral arteriosclerosis, severe heart, brain, lung disease and bleeding disorders, severe osteoporosis, long-term It is prohibited for those who take hormone. Use with caution in patients with mental illness, advanced age and general debility