TracCollar is elegant, comfortable, portable, and is an effective home traction device that provides unprecedented control. We have used this device with an ALS patient who enjoyed it while traveling in a car where it provided more stability to the neck than ordinary collars or neck supports.
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The TracCollar is operated by 2 hand held inflation bulbs. Each one inflates one side of the collar and then both combined create an upward pressure on the head, providing traction and relieving pressure from pinched nerves and sore muscles.
You have complete control of neck traction with the level of inflation and, unique to TracCollar, you can precisely control the amount of traction for either the right or left side of the neck. This provides an advantage over other types of inflatable traction devices and allows more traction to be applied to a specific side.
Place the TracCollar neck traction collar around your neck, fasten two straps in the back and it's ready to use. By inflating one or both of the two bladders inside the collar using the hand pumps, a custom level of neck traction is achieved. Air can be controlled and released from the TracCollar by simply pressing the release button on each pump. |
No complicated setup instructions, metal attachments, hinges, pulleys, cords weights, messy water bags, blocking doorways or uncomfortable halters commonly seen with many home neck traction devices on the market. The TracCollar is easy to use, comfortable, safe and effective.
The TracCollar measures 4.5 inches in height, inflates to 7 inches maximum and is FDA registered.
It can be used in front of the TV, while using the computer, standing and traveling. TracCollar provides stability and support as the dual pump action regulates the neck traction to a specific side (left or right). Portable and lightweight for home or travel.
TracCollar is available in 2 sizes. Measure your neck circumference: Regular: 14 - 16" (34- 42cm) & Large 16 - 18" (37 - 46cm)
TracCollar may help with:
- Tension and stiffness in neck and shoulders
- Sore neck and shoulders
- Headaches from neck tension
- Stiff neck
- Compressed disc
- Numbness, weakness, cold sensation in the arm and/or hand
- Pinched nerves in the neck causing pain
- Bad posture from work, aging, injuries and bad habits
- Stress causing neck and shoulder tension
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Repetitive injuries in the upper limb
- Bursitis, tendonitis and osteoarthritis in the neck and upper limbs.