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Flexion Distraction Tables
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a flexion-distraction table used for?
Flexion distraction tables are chiropractic tools used to treat various musculoskeletal conditions. These tables, often referred to as flexion tables, utilize low-force chiropractic techniques in order to realign the spine and support spinal rehabilitation. Furthermore, these chiropractic tables are beneficial for decreasing pain associated with bulging or herniated discs due to their ability to apply gentle traction to the vertebral segments. Chiropractors may also use flexion distraction tables for back pain that does not respond well to other treatments and for postural alignment when indicated. The chiropractic flexion distraction table is an invaluable tool that can help improve many types of disorders related to the musculoskeletal system.
Is flexion distraction the same as spinal decompression?
Flexion distraction and spinal decompression are two chiropractic techniques that aim to reduce back pain and dysfunction. Although there are similarities between the two techniques, flexion distraction is a more specific chiropractic modality that most often utilizes a special chiropractic flexion distraction table. This table can adjust to properly move the spine while maintaining constant pressure throughout the stretching process. Whereas spinal decompression requires a chiropractor to manually stretch the back of their patient’s body by placing their hands in different spots on the patient’s back and applying adjusting forces in order to relax muscles or move individual segments of the spine. Overall, either technique has physiological benefits such as increased blood flow, reduced inflammation, and improved range of motion.
How do you use the flexion-distraction table?
Using a chiropractic flexion distraction table like the Lloyd 402 Flexion-Elevation Table is an important part of chiropractic treatment as the table itself acts as a tool to assist the practitioner in adjusting and manipulating the body. To begin, patients usually lie face down on the table and support with chiropractic positioning cushions. They are then secured to the table with safety straps to avoid patient movement during the session. By adjusting different sections of the flexion-distraction table, the chiropractor manipulates the targeted area of the body to improve mobility and reduce pain.
How much weight can a flexion distraction table hold?
Chiropractic flexion distraction tables are designed to hold a wide range of weights. A typical chiropractic flexion table will hold up to 600 pounds, with some variations accommodating weights of up to 800 pounds. The chiropractic technique of flexion distraction is intended to provide gentle stretching and pain relief by relieving pressure on the joints, discs, and soft tissues. Flexion distraction tables are carefully manufactured to support the body comfortably and safely during chiropractic treatments. Depending on the make and model of the chiropractic flexion table, it may also have adjustable armrests and footrests for greater comfort, stability, and accessibility during treatments.
What are the dimensions of typical flexion distraction tables?
Flexion tables, also known as chiropractic flexion distraction tables, are quite large and can range in dimensions - typically up to 77 inches long, up to 28 inches wide, and 80 to 90 inches high. They come with adjustable options and accessories such as armrests and head sections so that chiropractors can customize the table to best suit the patient's needs. Flexion distraction tables have become increasingly popular for chiropractors as they allow for a steady rate of pressure that is comfortable for the patient giving chiropractors an effective tool for use for creating spinal decompression treatments.
Where can I buy a high-quality flexion distraction table?
If you are looking to purchase a chiropractic flexion distraction table of the highest quality, turn to the experts at Scriphessco.com. We offer reliable and durable equipment for chiropractic professionals, physical therapists, and rehabilitative clinicians to help achieve optimal results for their patients. Whether you are shopping for an economical chiropractic table or a unit with multiple custom options, our knowledgeable sales team can help you find the perfect fit for your practice at a comfortable price point.