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Back on Trac Decompression
You will discover a demonstration of how Back on Trac works so you can set up your patients for success using this equipment.
Back On Trac is designed to help alleviate pain and discomfort in the lumbar spine, as well as other areas of the back. The device works by applying a gentle yet effective traction force to the spine, which can help to decompress the discs and promote better alignment of the vertebrae. This can lead to a reduction in pain and an improvement in mobility.
In addition to helping the lumbar spine, the Back On Trac equipment may also be beneficial for the knee. By relieving pressure on the spine, the device can help to improve overall posture and alignment, which can reduce the strain on the knees during weight-bearing activities such as walking or running. This can be particularly helpful for individuals who are experiencing knee pain as a result of poor posture or misalignment.
In this training, you will find a demonstration of how Back on Trac works and how to set up your patient for the use of this equipment.
Back on Trac Decompression Video
Back on Trac Protocol List Download
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