Method and device for producing variable spinal traction
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1. A method of treating an injured spine of a human patient comprising the steps of:
- encircling the abdominal area and pelvis of the patient with a retraining device;
placing the patient in a supine position on a support;
elevating the knees of the patient so that the patient'"'"'s femora are generally upright;
lifting and suspending the restraining device and the patient by engaging a region of the device located on the underside of the patient and pulling toward a force delivery point above the supine patient and generally toward the knees of the patient so that the weight of the patient forces curvature of the patient'"'"'s lumber spine; and
providing a pumping action on the discs of the patient'"'"'s spine so as to promote blood circulation and healing by continuously moving the force delivery point along a path above the patient'"'"'s body between a first position associated with a first amount of pelvic tilt which can be withstood by the patient for extended periods, and a second position associated with a second amount of pelvic tilt greater than said first amount, said second amount of pelvic tilt being such that the patient cannot be left in said second position for any significant period of time, to continuously vary both the magnitude of the lifting force applied and the tilt of the patient'"'"'s pelvis between said first and second positions.
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Abstract
A method and device are shown in which alternate amounts of tractive force are applied to portions of the spine at an angle to the axis of elongation of the spine. In particular, for treatment of the lumbar spine, the patient is placed on his back with his upper legs extending substantially vertically and his lower legs extending horizontally. A restraining harness is then placed about the patient'"'"'s pelvic area and a lifting force is applied upwardly and forwardly in the direction of the patient'"'"'s head and alternates between greater and lesser amounts of force, thereby providing a variable pelvic tilt to induce healing of the discs.
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1. A method of treating an injured spine of a human patient comprising the steps of:
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encircling the abdominal area and pelvis of the patient with a retraining device; placing the patient in a supine position on a support; elevating the knees of the patient so that the patient'"'"'s femora are generally upright; lifting and suspending the restraining device and the patient by engaging a region of the device located on the underside of the patient and pulling toward a force delivery point above the supine patient and generally toward the knees of the patient so that the weight of the patient forces curvature of the patient'"'"'s lumber spine; and providing a pumping action on the discs of the patient'"'"'s spine so as to promote blood circulation and healing by continuously moving the force delivery point along a path above the patient'"'"'s body between a first position associated with a first amount of pelvic tilt which can be withstood by the patient for extended periods, and a second position associated with a second amount of pelvic tilt greater than said first amount, said second amount of pelvic tilt being such that the patient cannot be left in said second position for any significant period of time, to continuously vary both the magnitude of the lifting force applied and the tilt of the patient'"'"'s pelvis between said first and second positions. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of treating a human patient comprising the steps of:
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applying a force emanating from a force delivery point to the torso of the patient at an angle relative to the axis of elongtion of the patient'"'"'s spine; moving the force delivery point along a path above the patient and between first and second positions above and along the axis of elongation; and providing a pumping action on the disk of the patient'"'"'s spine so as to promote blood circulation and healing by periodically varying the amount of said force between a first amount and a second amount, said second amount being greater than said first amount, said second amount being such that the patient cannot be left in said second position for any significant period of time. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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