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Cervico 2000 - Clinical Info |
Indications for use of the Cervico 2000:
- Neck pain as a result of discogenic disorders, osteoarthritis, or degenerative changes in the cervical spine.
- Whiplash injuries, usually as a result of a traffic accident (injuries which do not involve breakage or dislocation of the bones).
- Torticollis as a result of rheumatic or muscular pain or spastic corticollis with a neurological basis.
- Job-related neck pain (i.e. clerks, secretaries), prolonged computer use, sewing, etc.
- Sports injuries (without breakage or dislocation).
Contraindications for use of the Cervico 2000:
- Irritation of the skin on the jaw, neck, or shoulders.
- Tumors or protrudences on the mandibula, cervical spine, or claviculae.
- Breakage of the mandibula, cervical spine vertebrae, or claviculae, and following recent surgery.
- Infections of the mandibula, cervical spine vertebrae, or teeth.
- Temporo-mandibula joint disorders, including pains, infections, or subluxation.
- Vascular disorders of the neck, partial clogging, or any kind of fusion, and following recent surgery.
- Following dental surgery or implants. False teeth should be taken out.
Adverse Reactions:
Although extremely uncommon, if any of the reactions listed below are experienced, immediately discontinue use of the Cervico 2000 and contact the administering medical professional:
- Dizziness
- Breathing difficulties
- Headaches
- Abnormal fatigue
- Aggravation of symptoms
The complete line of Meditrac products are registered with the United States Food and Drug Administration and carry the CE mark.
Please note that United States Federal law restricts this device to sale (within the United States) by or on the order of a physician only.
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