New Technology Axial Traction Table
What is the Axial Traction Table?
REDUCES PAIN AND IMPROVES MOBILITY
The Axial Traction Table is a therapeutic device designed to apply controlled and progressive traction to the spine. Using a motorized and adjustable system, it gently separates the vertebrae to relieve pressure on intervertebral discs and nerve roots.
Its aim is to reduce pain and improve mobility in a non-invasive way. During the session, the patient remains lying down and relaxed, while the physiotherapist programs the force, angle, and duration of the traction according to the patient’s condition and tolerance.
At our Vitalys Clinics, we incorporate it into a comprehensive therapeutic plan tailored to each patient and the condition affecting them.
WHICH PATIENTS IS THE AXIAL TRACTION TABLE INDICATED FOR?
The Axial Traction Table is indicated for patients suffering from pain or functional limitations due to spinal problems, especially when there is compression or overload on the discs or nerve roots.
It is recommended for people with herniated or protruding discs, both in the lumbar and cervical areas, as controlled traction helps reduce pressure on the affected disc and promotes its rehydration. This alleviates pain radiating to the legs or arms (sciatica or cervicobrachialgia), improving quality of life without the need for surgery. It is also recommended for those suffering from mild or moderate spinal stenosis.
Benefits compared to other treatments
The Axial Traction Table offers a number of highly valued benefits over traditional or more invasive treatments for spinal pain:

Non-invasive and safe: No surgery, injections, or aggressive medication required.

Customized: Allows specific parameters to be adjusted according to the patient’s diagnosis and progress.

Pain relief from the source: Reduces pressure on discs and nerves, treating the root cause of the problem.

Improves mobility: Helps restore range of motion and function of the spine.

Comfortable and relaxing: The patient remains lying down, without pain or effort during the session.

Fewer side effects: Unlike some drugs or invasive procedures.

Complementary: Can be combined with manual physical therapy, therapeutic exercise, or electrotherapy for more comprehensive results.