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Lumbar Traction system LTS-1000B

Lumbar Traction system LTS-1000B

Microprocessor controlled operation: total traction time, traction force, intermittent time, traction mode

Drop-down menu selection facilitates easy use

3-D traction: longitudinal traction, rotating traction, angle traction

Automatic compensation of the traction force, when the actual traction force is no more than 10%

Eight traction modes for choosing

Specifications

Slow traction distance 0 – 200 mm
Rotation angle -25° ~ 25°
Forming angle -25° ~ 10°
Traction force 0 ~ 99 kgs
Total traction period 0 ~ 60 min
Intermittent traction time 0 ~ 9 min
Intermittent rest 0 ~ 90 s
Cervical traction distance 0 ~ 300 mm
Cervical traction time Total traction time: 0 ~ 60 min
Traction time: 0 ~ 9 min
Intermittent time: 0 ~ 90 s
Cervical traction force 0 ~ 30 kgs
Power source 220 V / 50 Hz
Wattage 250 VA
Table dimension 2200 × 500 × 730 mm

Features

Microprocessor controlled operation: total traction time, traction force, intermittent time, traction mode

Drop-down menu selection facilitates easy use

3-D traction: longitudinal traction, rotating traction, angle traction

Automatic compensation of the traction force, when the actual traction force is no more than 10%

Eight traction modes for choosing

Suitable for Lumbar vertebra illness

Patient emergency retreat switch and medical staff operation emergency retreat key

Reasonable bed design in terms of security and precision

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Traction System

Medzer Traction System are designed to provide controlled and effective traction for orthopedic treatments. With adjustable settings, they ensure precise force application for optimal patient comfort and recovery. Their reliable design ensure safe and efficient treatment for patients. They are constructed from durable materials for long-lasting use in both clinical and hospital settings. Our traction system offer trusted solution for optimal patient outcomes in orthopedic treatment and rehabilitation.


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