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Why is traction necessary? 
The subluxated (abnormal) spinal position involves the adaptive changes of
the ligaments, muscles, and in long standing cases, even the vertebral
bones. It is necessary to apply a force over time to stretch the ligaments
back to their normal position. Due to the fact that ligaments stretch rather
slowly the traction force must be introduce gradually. Also, because it does
take some time for your body to get used to the new healthy position, we
must proceed so as to work within your tolerance.
What can you expect to feel while in traction?
Extension/Compression Traction should never be more than uncomfortable. In
other words, it should not hurt. When you are able, based on your tolerance,
you may ask the staff for more tension to allow for faster changes to your
spine. Usually this will be when you get to the maximum traction time in the
office of ten minutes. Some common sensations experienced during traction
are: pressure in the neck or mid-back, difficulty swallowing, the sensation
of mild 'pins and needles' feeling in your fingers like when your 'arm falls
asleep' and then is waking up again. A few people report feeling mild nausea
immediately following traction. These sensations are not unusual, but they
certainly are not 'normal', and you should inform the staff or the doctor if
you do experience any of these symptoms.
It is normal to feel some mild to moderate soreness the day following
traction. This will be minimized if you utilize ice as instructed by the
staff. If you are not clear about this practice ask for clarification
immediately.
When will I be able to stop traction?
Remember, you chose to get your spine to as near normal as possible.
Congratulations on a very wise choice. Your health is dependent upon many
factors; having your structure as normal as possible to allow for normal
function is an essential part or a healthy lifestyle. We will reexamine and
re-Xray your spine to determine your progress. Each case is different, and
has its own special requirements. Because many people have had their
subluxation (abnormal spinal position) for some time, often many years,
traction and adjustment may be necessary to maintain progress once maximum
correction has been achieved. You may ask the Doctor for the specifics of
your case.
The Cervical spine before and during
traction.
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