Extraterrestrial Cabin Spinal Decompression System
Extraterrestrial Cabin Cervical and Lumbar Spine Positioning and Periodic Traction System

Prevent weightlessness

Quasi-positioning

High decompression

Deep nourishment

Precision repair

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Product Introduction
As early as 1998, the concept of “non-surgical spinal decompression” was officially incorporated into the U.S. “Pain Management—A Clinical Handbook.” The authors emphasized that by applying external forces to induce a sustained negative pressure within the affected intervertebral disc, nutrients can penetrate the disc, thereby nourishing and repairing its structural integrity.
The intervertebral disc is the largest avascular tissue in the human body, and its nutrition primarily relies on osmotic diffusion under a negative pressure state within the disc. Decompression therapy can maintain a sustained and sufficient negative pressure within the affected intervertebral disc, enabling nutrients to permeate into the disc and thus nourishing and repairing its structural integrity. The multi-patented technologies and meticulously designed, biologically sound ergonomic features of the extracorporeal cervical and lumbar vertebral positioning traction system represent a significant breakthrough in the field of traction therapy for treating intervertebral disc herniation.
The core difference between extraterrestrial capsule technology and traditional traction technology
| Extraterrestrial capsule technology | Conventional traction technique | |
| Design concept | In addition to relieving pathological compression, greater emphasis is placed on restoring the intervertebral disc’s own nutritional status. | Emphasize only the removal of pathological compression. |
| Nature of force | Nonlinear logarithmic curve | Linear |
| Point of application of force | Focused on the affected intervertebral disc | The entire spinal column |
| Mode of force | Continuously controllable dynamic mode | Simple continuous or intermittent mode |
| Magnitude of force, angle | Completely effective in relieving stress, with precise angle positioning. | Traction is being resisted, and the angle is inaccurate. |
| Transmission device | Servo motor | Ordinary motor or other |
| Paravertebral muscle contraction resistance | Virtually no production | Often produced |
| Sensor-force feedback system | There is | None |
| Intravertebral disc pressure decreases | Obvious | Not obvious; generally difficult to achieve negative pressure. |
| Increased disc space height | Clearly increased | Not obvious |
| Treatment outcome | Reduce the protrusion, nourish the intervertebral disc, restore disc height, and improve its intrinsic nutritional status. | Simply by forcibly restraining the patient, attempting to alleviate the condition. |
| Patient comfort | Extremely high | Poorer |
| Device type | Treatment, rehabilitation | Rehabilitation |
| Intelligent Reporting System | There is | None |
Basic Technical Parameters
| Working conditions | |
| Ambient temperature | 5℃ to 40℃ |
| Relative humidity | 30% to 75% |
| Atmospheric pressure | 700 hPa to 1060 hPa |
| Power supply | AC 220V ±22V; 50Hz ±1Hz |
| Rated input power | 500VA |
| Security Category | Class I Type B |
| Overall machine dimensions | Length: 2980 mm, Width: 1158 mm, Height: 1990 mm, Tolerance: ±50 mm |
| Traction Force Setting | |
| Lumbar spinal traction force value | The traction force setting range is 0 to 666 N, in increments of 1 N. |
| Cervical traction force value | The traction force setting range is 0 to 137 N, in increments of 1 N. |
| Traction angle | |
| Lumbar spine traction angle | The settable angles are 0°, 10°, 15°, 20°, 23°, and 25°, with a tolerance of ±2°. |
| Cervical traction angle | The settable angles are 0°, 2°, 4°, 8°, 13°, and 17°, with a tolerance of ±1°. |
| Carry | The bed frame’s safe load capacity is 180 kg. |
| Noise | Under normal operating conditions, the noise level is no greater than 60 dB(A). |
| UPS power supply | Continuous power supply for at least 10 minutes |
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