I have not heard about it, sorry, but we use a Chatanooga Group Triton system in our hospital and it has a verry cute traction unit (large color touch screen) and a quite adaptible table. Anyway, I think the thoracic belt is not verry good (a bit slippy, can't hold the pacient fixed). The position is lying supine or prone.
I have used another device (made by myself) prior to this, a Vaquette type. The position was prone, hips and knees bent at 90 degrees. Also, used forces between 25 and 45 kgf.
Comparing the too systems, I would say that the older, "hand made" one, has a better efficiency cause of the better position (despite of the pulleys and ropes).
What is your opinions?
Which position is better: prone or supine, knees and hips flexed or straight?
What forces do you use?
Thanks a lot!
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