Features
Patient Benefits Modpod gives physicians the ability to create custom treatment plans that match each patient's unique needs. The versatile unit's unique design allows head movement and access to the patient’s head and neck, allowing hands-on interaction by the clinician during treatment often associated with manual traction therapy. Proprietary technology maintains consistent traction force while continuously monitoring the patient’s position during treatment. Patent pending cushion and head halter design provides comfort with traction force evenly distributed. Clinician Benefits Modpod's accuracy of traction force not only helps maintain continuity of care for the patient, but it can assist in the reduction of clinician fatigue on the neck, shoulders, back, and hands. Modpod provides repeatable treatments, and its modern presentation and high-tech construction is very appealing to doctors of every demographic. Modpod’s touch screen setup is quick and easy, with its screen orientation feature allowing operation on either side of the patient. Clinic Benefits Modpod is the first, dedicated portable clinical cervical traction system. It can be used on any stable flat treatment surface, and is battery operated, self contained, and portable. Modpod’s clean, ergonomic design results in greatly improved office space efficiency. The system enables virtually effortless customization of treatment plans, and once a treatment plan is created by a physician, not only is it easily and accurately administered, but it can be replicated for continuity of care to the patient. The unit's rapid setup allows more patients to be treated, and results in a rapid return on investment for the clinic. Each unit carries a two-year warranty. Modpod Indications Modpod cervical traction provides mobilization of skeletal structures and muscles in static, intermittent, progressive, and regressive distraction forces in order to relieve pressures that may be causing pain of skeletal or muscular origin. These effects are achieved through decompression of intervertebral discs — specifically unloading due to distraction and positioning — and may be used to relieve peripheral radiation/sciatica and pain associated with: - Protruding discs
- Spinal root impingement
- Bulging discs
- Hypomobility
- Herniated discs
- Degenerative joint disease
- Degenerative disc disease
- Facet syndrome
- Posterior facet syndrome
- Compressions fracture
- Acute facet problems
- Joint pain
- Radicular pain
- Discogenic pain
- Prolapsed discs
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