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The Knee Renew Program - Traction Video

Now that we have improved our biomechanics we turn to the most important aspect of the Knee Renew program. Part three of the three step Knee Renew correction system utilizes our patent pending Knee Renew traction unit. Knee Renew helps alleviate knee pain naturally by performing gentile intermittent traction in the comfort of your own home. The pumping action reduces compression on the knee joint, allows nutrient rich fluid in, reduces inflammation, alleviates pain, and provides increased mobility. Studies show an increase in the articular cartilage after a series of traction sessions. As you watch the instructional video below  it is very important to work out a schedule that will allow you perform the session on a consistent basis. Frequency and consistency are essential for a positive outcome. 

Knee Renew Customer Walk Through​

Knee traction uses our patented Knee Renew unit to separate the two bones of the knee joint

( Femur and Tibia ) in order to decrease compression, reduce pain, increase mobility, normalize function, and promote tissue healing.

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By gently separating the joint space between the bottom of the femur (thigh bone) and the top of the tibia (shin bone) we reduce intra joint pressure which create a vacuum effect that pulls more nutrient rich fluid to the area. This also stretches the tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissue around the joint. The combined effect helps to re-establish some of the natural joint space and cushioning in the knee ( regeneration of cartilage ).

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Medical study research has shown that knee traction therapy may also increase bone growth (osteogenesis), improve blood supply (angiogenesis), and increase joint mobility (viscoelasticity).

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Thank you for allowing us to participate in the care and well being of one of our most important joints: the knees. For the first time there is a home care program designed to care for the knees. Please share your experience with others so that we may prevent others from waiting too long. If you have any questions please use the contact form on the home page, we would love to hear from you.

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