Fact 1: Spinal movements are accomplished by many different groups of muscles. Each group is comprised of bundled fiber groups that are either parallel to the spine, or to some degree, perpendicular to the spine. To maximize treatment outcomes, each bundled fiber group needs to be stretched along its length not its width.
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Parallel Fibers: To stretch the muscle fibers that run parallel to the spine, such as the Erector Spinae, basic linear decompression is sufficient.
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Perpendicular Fibers: To stretch the muscle fibers that are angled or perpendicular to the spine, and whose primary functions are to rotate or laterally flex the spine, such as the Multifidus, Rotatores, Serratus, External Oblique along with others, the spine must be rotated and or laterally flexed while it is being tractioned or decompressed. Antalgic-Trak's multi-axis articulating sections can do this.
Fact 2: By distracting the spine in a variety of postures, Antalgic-Trak is able to reach into areas of the spine that basic decompression misses.
Fact 3: With linear decompression (1st generation machines), repetitive pulling in the same posture can irritate already injured or inflamed tissues. Articulating decompression avoids this by varying the postures of pull.
Fact 4: You can set the pull forces by "poundage" values or "distance" values.
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When set for poundage, the system elongates the patient to varying lengths until the resistance sensors find the "set" poundage. As the patient relaxes, there is less tension on the resistance sensor. To compensate, the sensor tells the motors to elongate further to find the "set" poundage. In some instances, particularly with geriatric patients, constantly increasing the elongation, particularly in the first week of therapy, can injure tissues that are not yet acclimated to the treatment.
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When set for distance, the system will only elongate to a specific "set" distance. As the patient relaxes and there is less tension on the resistance sensor, the resistance sensor will "read" less poundage. However, the resistance sensor will not tell the motor to elongate further to seek the "set" poundage because the system was "set" for distance. This prevents over stretching or tearing of tight and taught non-elastic tissues giving them additional time to become elastic. Distance settings prevent tissue stretch injury.
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Each Antalgic-Trak comes as a fully assembled cervical and lumbar system and includes all our features.
Dimensions: 7 feet 3 inches long and 32 inches wide.
The Antalgic-Trak has a normal footprint that allows for outstanding placement versatility. Smaller offices that can't fit large boxy units can provide state of the art decompression using Antalgic-Trak®. The footprint is similar to a standard therapy table.
Control:
A large touch screen computer controls the setting features. The Touch screen is movable and swings towards either end of the instrument. This enables the doctor to monitor the screen while articulating the lumbar or cervical sections. Treatments can be set-up on the touch screen.
Foot Pedals:
We also include a cervical and lumbar foot pedal to manually control the traction forces. You use the foot pedals when you're using the hands-on articulation features.
Financing:
Multiple leasing and purchase options are available from companies that specialize in the medical equipment field. In addition, we also provide wrap around customer service and support!
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Easy patient mounting with our neutral upright chair-like posture. | Click on the picture to enlarge |
- Fits comfortably in any room and includes 4 extra large lockable casters for easy positioning.
- Performs multiple traction and decompression combinations than any other system.
- Our revolutionary 10-way articulating features provide enhanced spinal posturing to vary how the pull-forces move through the spine's anatomy.
- The linkage in both our multi-axis features enable you to perform any motion independently or in varying combinations. Combined movements can simulate “ball & socket” motion.
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Articulation can be utilized before, during, or after the cycling. - Reclines from full upright to full recline.
- Antalgic-Trak® includes intermittent, static and pulsed traction. It includes decompression cycling and even includes a customizable sequential spinal elongation© feature.
- Antalgic-Trak comes standard with two types of lumbar belting systems.
Antalgic-Trak® is manufactured in the USA.