Using A Neck Cervical Traction Device At Home

By Lana Bray


Persons who have been hurt in a car accident, or during their sporting activities, may have damaged their spine in several ways. This can be quite debilitating, and may cause considerable pain that is necessary to relieve. The spinal column of the person may also now not be in perfect alignment, which is something that could require therapy to resolve. Pressure on the spinal column also needs to be eliminated. Under a doctor's guidance, the person could use a cervical traction device.

Devices used for this kind of treatment involve placing force upon the spinal column. The pressure is usually applied to the skull or upper neck area, so that the spine is pulled straight. The rest of the body will stay in place. It is a pulling motion that helps to correct the spine's alignment so that pain is relieved.

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.

To perform the therapy at home you will need a rope and a small towel. You will also need to find a location within the home that is suitable. The location will be alongside a sturdy door that has a door knob, and one that can close firmly. The entire procedure will just take a few minutes per day to complete.

The rope is fastened to an end of the towel, so that it hangs lengthways, and also to the door handle. Remember to close the door so that it acts as a sturdy support system. Tie the cord at a length that just allows the hanging end of the towel to reach the ground. Once these items are in place, you can begin the therapy session.

Lie in a perpendicular position with the door, so that your head is nearby to the towel. Reach behind you for the ends of the towel and place your head onto it, so that it forms a type of supportive sling. It is important that you keep your neck and spine as straight as you can, and that your neck is not bend in either direction.

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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