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Integrated Technologies DYSIS Medical Advance COLPOSCOPE For Cervical Scan. Mint condition! Not including Wheel base. **Software locked, as seen on pictures.... view more
Asking Price:
$2,900 USD
Item # 336888 Title: Mizuho Osi 5855-672 5855-673 Orthopedic Pelvic Arc System Upright Left/Right Traction Unit Manufacturer: Mizuho Osi Model: 5855-672 5855-673 Description: Orthopedic Pelvic... view more
Asking Price:
$350 USD
Item # 345990 Title: Chattanooga TX 4759 Traction Unit Manufacturer: Chattanooga Model: TX 4759 Description: Traction Unit Quantity: 1 Item Location: NC Warehouse Item Condition: AS-IS... view more
Asking Price:
$2,156 USD
Item # 335370 Title: Graphite Composite Traction Set Manufacturer: Graphite Model: Composite Description: Traction Set Quantity: 1 Item Location: MN Warehouse Item Condition: Good... view more
Asking Price:
$350 USD
Reconditioned (used), Technical condition: very good, Visual condition: very good, Real photos of the product, Made in Germany (2018), Power supply via 2 new, in-built 6V 20 Ah batteries, ... view more
Traction Unit equipment is a type of medical equipment used to treat musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. It is used to apply a steady, gentle force to the spine, neck, and limbs in order to reduce pain, improve mobility, and promote healing. Traction units are typically used to treat conditions such as herniated discs, sciatica, and spinal stenosis.
Traction unit equipment is available from a variety of manufacturers, with prices ranging from several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. The cost of the equipment will depend on the type of unit, the features included, and the manufacturer. For example, a basic manual traction unit may cost around $500, while a more advanced motorized unit with additional features may cost up to $3000. It is important to research the different types of traction units available to find the best option for your specific needs. Additionally, it is important to consult with a physician or physical therapist before purchasing a traction unit to ensure it is the right option for your condition.