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Supine C-Trax® Cervical Traction Unit with TMJ Halter


Supine C-Trax® Cervical Traction Unit with TMJ Halter


$37.5


Can be used to administer static or intermittent cervical traction while patient is in supine position. Unit mounts to any door frame. Includes TMJ (temporomandibular joint) halter, 20 lb. water bag and mounting hardware.

The Tmj Healing Plan (Paperback)


The Tmj Healing Plan (Paperback)


$23.71


Citing the pervasiveness and expense of TMJ, an accessible guide to related pain management offers tips on posture, tongue placement, and physical exercises, in an illustrated reference that includes options for reducing or even eliminating specific issues. Original.

The Appropriateness of Manipulation and Mobilization of the Cervical Spine


The Appropriateness of Manipulation and Mobilization of the Cervical Spine


$14.63


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TMJ Supine C-Trax™ Cervical Traction Unit


TMJ Supine C-Trax™ Cervical Traction Unit


$39.95


PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.Research-preferred supine positioning. Unique attachment for an intermittent traction force. Secures to any door at any height for cervical flexion or extension. Spreader bar eliminates head halter slippage.

Soft Tissue System Pivotal Therapy Set


Soft Tissue System Pivotal Therapy Set


$215.49


For combined treatment of the entire spine and surrounding musclesIncludes one each: Occipivot: Treats tension and stress syndromes, headaches, TMJ, cervical syndrome and tension at the base of the skull. Promotes the release of the intrinsic/extrinsic muscles of the cervical spine.Cervical pivot: Useful as a substitute for gentle cervical traction. It can also be used as a self-mobilization and strengthening tool. Promotes self-release for sternocleidomastid, upper trapezius and first ribs.Short thoracic pivot: Use in combination with cervical and lumbar pivots, for craniosacral self treatment, as a sacral wedge for mobilization, as a rib release tool and for sternal and anterior rib mobilization.Standard thoracic pivot: Treat lower thoracic/upper lumbar dysfunction use anterior release techniques or specific rib-release techniques. Ideal posture retraining tool for patients with forward head/kyphosis slumping. Standard lumbar pivot: Promote correct lordosis for static positioning or pivot in figure-eight along with bi-directional pelvic tilts. Add a sandbag to lower the abdomen for additional extension, self mobilization, and strengthening exercises for the abdomen.

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January 26th, 2008 at 12:53 am

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