Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Home Traction Exercise (for the neck)

I have the Edgelow Protocol kit and had that type of PT, my therapist made me a "home neck traction" thing-a-majig and I love to use it (sometimes while listening to a meditation CD I got from the library).
The traction device is simply a longish hand towel, a theraband, tape and rope. First you get someone to help you loop the hand towel from the base of your neck to the top of your head- almost like a unicorn :P. Tie the towel into place up there then tape around the tie just to make sure its secure. Next, connect the theraband to the towel loop so you have a chain. Then, do the same with a rope, connecting it to the theraband.
How it all comes together:
The rope end goes on a door handle. Put your head in the towel end, with it around the base of your neck and the tied end close to your forehead/ hairline (think unicorn haha) then you sit down close to the door and slowly lay down. Scootching away from the door on your back until the chain gets taut and you begin to feel a pull through your neck. \
You can move away as much as you want. Also if your arms are too sensitive to fall to your sides, you can use a belt to loosely bind them in a folded arm, yet relaxed position across your belly. I listen to Jack Kornfield's Meditation for Beginners Disc 1 because it talks about pain a little bit.
The pull for me is such a relief. I feel my neck elongate and the feeling of compression goes away. My PT said its ok to do this for as long as you want too! I swear it is the best active thing I've done for discomfort throughout my TOS/ RSI experience and I recommend it wholeheartedly

how the loops of rope, theraband, and towel look all tied together
how you put your head in the towel loop (I know.. you're not a bunny..!)


4 comments:

Unknown said...

Did you give up on the Edgelow exercises?

Arms Smith said...
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Arms Smith said...

JJ- I find it hard to do. And with only 3 PT visits authorized I feel like I'm lacking the know-how. I am either to rigid/ tensed or I naturally am pushing myself to far with the breathing/ head nods. I believe it to be a combination of the two. I cannot use the rib mobilizer to drop my first rib at all- it makes me nauseous. In using the thumbometer it has frequently detected I am too weak to attempt the exercises.

Unknown said...

I'm 55, won my WC case in NY, TOS after a career in IT. I also won SSDI without an attorney. If you would like to chat, send me an email at www rochestersystems com on the contact page. Maybe I can help.

Reauthorization was always between the PT and the doctor, in my experience it was never refused. Your PT should be keeping track and getting reauthorizations for you, you shouldn't have to worry about it.