Traction Flashcards

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What is the therapeutic effect of traction?

A
  • decreased disk protrusion
  • decreased pain
  • increased joint mobility
  • increased muscle relaxation
  • increased soft tissue elasticity
  • promote arterial, venous, and lymphatic flow
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What are the indications for traction?

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  • disk herniation
  • joint hypomobility
  • muscle guarding
  • muscle spasms
  • narrowing of the intervertebral foramen
  • nerve root impingement
  • osteophyte formation
  • subacute inflammation or pain
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What are the contraindications for traction?

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  • acute inflammation, sprains, or strains
  • Aortic aneurysm
  • bone disease, meningitis, osteoporosis, or subluxation
  • conditions which are provoked with movement or are contraindicative for movement
  • dislocation or fracture or a hiatal hernia
  • bone infections, tumors, or vascular conditions
  • vertebral joint instability
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What are the benefits of performing lumbar traction in supine?

What are the benefits of prone?

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Supine: greater separation of the posterior structures including facet joints and intervertebral foramen (usually for spinal stenosis)

Prone: greater separation of the anterior structures including the disk spaces (usually for disk protrusion)

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When should you use static lumbar traction?

When should you use intermittent traction?

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Static: when patient’s symptoms are slightly aggravated with movement

Intermittent: for joint mobilization or if patient cannot tolerate static but you have to set a rest period which is usually shorter than hold periods and is 50% of the pull force during the hold period

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How much force is needed to overcome friction from the table during traction?

How much force is needed for actual separation of the vertebrae?

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25% of bodyweight

50% of bodyweight

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What are the benefits of intermittent traction for the cervical spine?

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may be more effective at reducing pain and increased cervical ROM

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How much force should be used for the initial cervical traction treatment session?

How much force for spasms or disk protrusion?

How much for joint distraction?

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up to 10lbs for initial treatment

7-10% for a light stretch or treat muscle spasms and disk protrusion

13-20% for joint distraction

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How long should traction be performed?

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evidence and research is unclear but between 5-30 minutes is typical

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