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RE: how high to place header board for traction units
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[quote] Posted By on 05 Jan 2009 09:07 AM I have been using the Pettibon traction units for some time, but have had the patient's facing the wall. Now realizing that I am actually making the FHP worse I want to turn the patient's back to the wall, but am trying to figure out how high I should place the header board, and how far out from the wall it should reach to attach the i bolts to to attach the lenght of chain. Any help would be greatly appreciated, we are very excited to apply all that we have learned with Clear Institute.. Dr B [/quote]
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Dr. Bosler
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08 Jan 2009 02:20 AM
Hi Dr. Bodine,
So happy that you are excited. Glad to hear you are on board! With the traction units, try using a large eye bolt extended 3 inches or less from the wall. We have them up about 7 feet as to accomodate any tall patients.
Hope that helps.
The other Dr. B
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drrbodine
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05 Jan 2009 03:07 PM
I have been using the Pettibon traction units for some time, but have had the patient's facing the wall. Now realizing that I am actually making the FHP worse I want to turn the patient's back to the wall, but am trying to figure out how high I should place the header board, and how far out from the wall it should reach to attach the i bolts to to attach the lenght of chain. Any help would be greatly appreciated, we are very excited to apply all that we have learned with Clear Institute..
Dr B
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