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The Chattanooga TX Traction Unit is a professional-grade traction system designed for clinical cervical and lumbar traction therapy. The 270-degree pivoting user interface and digital monochromatic touch screen make the TX easy to operate and position in any clinical setup. Store up to 10 user-defined protocols for streamlined workflow, and track up to 14 treatment sessions per patient with the included Patient Data Cards. Supports intermittent, static, and cyclic traction modes with user-defined hold, rest, and treatment times, and progressive and regressive traction steps. Built-in safety features include a patient interrupt switch, cervical maximum poundage warning, and audible end-of-treatment signal.
Note: This item ships directly from the manufacturer to the customer. Please allow 5–7 business days of lead time from order placement.
Physical therapists and rehabilitation clinicians who provide cervical and lumbar traction as part of their treatment protocols for disc herniation, radiculopathy, degenerative disc disease, and cervical or lumbar pain will find the Chattanooga TX’s multiple traction modes — intermittent, static, and cyclic — and user-defined time and force parameters allow precise customization of traction parameters to match individual patient needs and clinical protocols. Busy outpatient physical therapy clinics that treat multiple patients per day with traction and need a unit that supports efficient workflow will find the 10 user-defined protocol storage and Patient Data Card system allow therapists to quickly recall patient-specific settings and maintain accurate treatment records without manual documentation at the unit. Chiropractic offices and orthopedic practices that incorporate mechanical traction into their treatment approach for cervical and lumbar spine conditions will find the TX’s 270-degree pivoting interface and digital touch screen allow easy operation and positioning in a variety of treatment room configurations. Sports medicine and occupational medicine clinics that treat athletes and workers with cervical or lumbar spine injuries requiring traction as part of their rehabilitation program will find the TX’s progressive and regressive traction step capability allows gradual force progression appropriate for acute and subacute injury management. Clinical educators and residency programs that teach traction technique and parameter selection to physical therapy students and residents will find the TX’s protocol storage and patient data tracking features support structured learning and documentation of traction treatment outcomes.
What traction modes does the TX support?
The Chattanooga TX supports intermittent, static, and cyclic traction modes. Each mode can be customized with user-defined hold time, rest time, and total treatment time, as well as progressive and regressive force steps, allowing clinicians to tailor traction parameters to individual patient needs and clinical protocols.
How does the Patient Data Card system work?
The Patient Data Cards allow clinicians to store and recall individual patient treatment parameters and track up to 14 treatment sessions per card. This supports consistent treatment delivery across sessions and provides a record of traction parameters used for each patient without requiring manual documentation at the unit.
What safety features are built into the TX?
The TX includes a patient interrupt switch that allows the patient to immediately terminate treatment if needed, a cervical maximum poundage warning that alerts the operator when cervical traction force approaches a safe limit, and an audible end-of-treatment signal. These features support patient and operator safety throughout every traction session.
How long does delivery take?
This item ships directly from the Chattanooga manufacturer. Please allow 5 to 7 business days of lead time from the date of order placement. Delivery timing after shipment will vary based on location and carrier availability.