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[The evolution of cervical traction].

G Zaborra, M Terranova

    Stomatologia Mediterranea : SM
    |January 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    Cervical traction, a therapeutic technique, has demonstrated increasing importance in medical practice since its early documentation in 1802. This review highlights its evolving significance in patient care.

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    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedics
    • Physical Therapy
    • Neurology

    Context:

    • Review of literature data on cervical traction.
    • Historical perspective from Cellier and Fox (1802) to present.
    • Emphasis on the growing clinical relevance of cervical traction.

    Purpose:

    • To synthesize existing literature on cervical traction.
    • To underscore the expanding role of cervical traction in modern medicine.
    • To provide a historical overview of cervical traction's importance.

    Summary:

    • The literature concerning cervical traction was reviewed.
    • The increasing importance of cervical traction was emphasized.
    • The historical trajectory of cervical traction's application was traced.

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    Impact:

    • Provides a consolidated overview of cervical traction research.
    • Highlights the enduring and growing significance of this therapeutic modality.
    • Informs clinicians and researchers about the historical context and current relevance of cervical traction.