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AOTA400/401 Lumbar Spine Support Brace With Cervical Traction
AOTA400/401 Lumbar Spine Support Brace With Cervical Traction

AOTA400/401 Lumbar Spine Support Brace With Cervical Traction AOTA400/401 Lumbar Spine Support Brace With Cervical Traction

ABS material for X-ray examination
The radian of curve surface can be adjusted
The space between abdominal supporters or the length between head supporters can be appropriately adjusted

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spine support brace,spine traction,cervical traction,wilson frame for back surgery,wilson frame surgery

AOTA400AOTA401 With Cervical Traction

Lumbar Spine Support Brace With Cervical Traction Description:

The unique structural design of spine support brace provides a stable and convenient platform for spine surgery such as laminectomy, decompression and disc surgery.   You can adjust intraoperatively to the required lordosis for optimal surgical site exposure.   Double-sided arc-shaped steel plate stents can protect the chest and abdomen from compression and reduce the amount of surgical bleeding.   It is convenient to adjust the Angle of the support, suitable for all types of patients.   The cervical traction material is soft and meets the requirements of intraoperative adjustment and postoperative spinal reduction.


Lumbar Spine Support Brace With Cervical Traction Features:

1. ABS material for X-ray examination

2. The camber of the curved surface is adjustable, which can meet the surgical needs of various bending and stretching patients.

3. The space between abdominal supporters or the length between head supporters can be appropriately adjusted.

4. The manual control system adjusts the width support, head support distance, height and foot pad position to suit various patient sizes.

5. The operation is convenient and conducive to postoperative recovery and fixation.

6. It is applied to various postoperative operations of spine, cervical vertebra and lumbar vertebra.

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