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Neck, spine, and nerve-related injuries—along with sports strain and
post-surgical recovery—can lead to persistent pain, stiffness, nerve
compression, reduced mobility, and difficulty resting comfortably.
Common challenges include cervical or lumbar tension, disc-related
discomfort, radiating pain, and delayed recovery following orthopedic
procedures.
Saunders traction systems are designed to provide controlled, mechanical
traction that helps gently decompress the spine and reduce pressure on
discs and nerves. When used under professional guidance, traction-based
support may help ease muscular tension, improve alignment, support nerve
comfort, and promote recovery—making Saunders a trusted option in
physiotherapy, sports rehabilitation, and post-surgical care programs.
Saunders Cervical Traction is a clinically designed spinal decompression system used to relieve pressure on the cervical spine by applying controlled traction to the neck. This helps gently separate vertebrae, reduce nerve compression, restore alignment, and improve circulation to discs and soft tissues — key components of healing after injury or surgery.
Provides controlled decompression to ease nerve irritation and disc pressure
Helps reduce neck stiffness and discomfort after injury or surgery
Supports improved cervical alignment and posture
Adjustable to user’s comfort level
Should be used with medical guidance, especially post-surgery
May require an adjustment period
Best results as part of a broader recovery plan (with PT, stretching, mobility work)
Cervical spine injuries (sprains, strains, overuse)
Post-surgical neck recovery (with clinician clearance)
Nerve compression, disc irritation, or stiffness
Athletes needing structural spinal support
Users report noticeable reduction in neck tightness and pain
Many note improved range of motion after sessions
Frequently praised for being gentle yet effective
| Feature | Summary |
|---|---|
| Therapy Type | Cervical traction (spinal decompression) |
| Target Benefits | Nerve relief, alignment, reduced stiffness |
| Best For | Injury rehab, post-surgical stiffness, breath posture |
| Session Use | Gradual, clinician-guided positioning |
| Intensity | Adjustable, gentle to moderate |
| Overall Recovery Support | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Traction gently separates neck vertebrae to reduce nerve compression, improve alignment, and ease stiffness, supporting recovery after injury or surgery.
Only with medical guidance. Your clinician should approve traction based on healing stage and surgical approach.
Usage varies by need and clinician recommendation, but short, controlled sessions (10–20 min) often provide the best results without overloading tissues.
Yes — by reducing pressure on nerve roots, traction can help decrease radiating pain, tingling, or numbness associated with nerve irritation.
Yes. When cleared by a clinician, cervical traction supports recovery from neck sprains, overuse injuries, and muscular tension common in sports.
Injury & Post-Surgical affects everyone differently — finding the right solution can make your daily life easier and more comfortable.