The knee on trac system is a non-invasive knee pain therapy that offers a revolutionary solution for those that live with chronic knee pain.
The Knee On Trac™ isolates the knee and offers safe and effective mechanical traction to decrease pain by decreasing inflammation, allowing re-hydration, increasing range of motion and speeding up the healing process.
How Does Knee Decompression Therapy Work?
By gently separating the joint space between the bottom of the femur (thigh bone) and the top of the tibia (shin bone) creating a vacuum effect inside the knee joint that brings in more nutrient-rich fluids to the area using our “Knee on Trac” technology.
This new fluid distributes healing factors into the damaged joint, allowing it to heal itself over time. It’s similar to replacing dirty fluids in your car. This also stretches the tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissue around the joint. This combined effect helps to re-establish some of the natural joint space and cushioning in the knee.
See How The Knee Decompression Works
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Reduce inflammation
Enhance range of motion
Allows for re-hydration
Speeds up the healing process
Chronic Knee Pain
Chronic Muscle Strain
Sub-acute Muscle Strain
ACL Injuries
Osteoarthritis
Failed Surgery
Meniscus Tear
Relieve Chronic Knee Pain
Knee On Trac treatment is generally not painful. It’s designed to apply gentle mechanical traction to the knee, providing relief rather than causing physical stress. However, every patient’s experience can vary, and you might feel some slight discomfort during the process.
The number of Knee On Trac treatments required varies from patient to patient, depending on the severity and nature of the knee condition. During your initial consultation, our team at Birmingham Health will evaluate your condition when you schedule our 4 Point Chronic Pain Assessment™ and provide a personalized treatment plan.
Knee On Trac is designed to help with a variety of knee conditions, including osteoarthritis, ligament strains, and meniscal tears. However, its effectiveness may vary based on individual health histories and the specific condition at hand. Therefore, it’s best to discuss your particular condition with our team during a consultation.
Results from Knee On Trac treatments vary depending on the individual and the severity of the condition. Some patients experience a noticeable improvement in their symptoms after just one treatment, while others may require several sessions before seeing significant changes.
Knee On Trac is a non-invasive treatment and is typically well tolerated with minimal side effects. However, some patients may experience slight soreness or stiffness following the treatment, similar to what you might feel after a good workout. As always, our team at Birmingham Health will work with you to minimize any discomfort and ensure a positive treatment experience.
The truth today is that the majority of chronic pain patients can be helped.
The difficulty is finding a provider that you can turn to for help.
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