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In the orthopedic wards of hospitals, there is a particularly heart-wrenching sight—patients who, due to accidental falls, traffic accidents, or age-related osteoporosis, suddenly find their once freely moving legs immobilized in a hospital bed, their lives put on hold. They face not only the pain of fractures but also the helplessness and anxiety that come with prolonged bed rest.
For many fracture patients, treatment is only the first step. Scientific and effective traction and functional exercise are the keys to determining whether they can "stand up again." The Kangli Medical Orthopedic Traction Bed is a professional device designed precisely for this critical process.
Orthopedic Traction: An Irreplaceable "Fundamental" in Fracture TreatmentMany people are familiar with the term "traction" but may not fully understand its importance in orthopedic treatment.
Simply put, traction uses appropriate continuous pulling force to counter the contractile force of muscles around the fracture site, keeping the bone ends in good alignment and preventing malunion. Whether it's a femoral or tibial fracture in the lower limbs or a humeral fracture in the upper limbs, traction is a core method for preoperative preparation and conservative treatment.
Aunt Chen, who experienced a comminuted tibial fracture, once described her recovery journey: "I missed a step while going down the stairs, fell hard, and felt a piercing pain in my right leg." After surgery, she endured a long rehabilitation period. For patients like Aunt Chen, without a reliable traction device to maintain stable reduction of the fracture site, not only would hospitalization be prolonged, but the healing outcome would also be compromised.
The Kangli Medical Orthopedic Traction Bed is designed with the principles of "precision, stability, and safety," providing professional-grade hardware support for the recovery of orthopedic patients.
Kangli Medical has been deeply engaged in the medical device industry for many years. Its orthopedic traction bed series (models including KL-GK-A01, A02, A03, etc.) holds formal registration issued by the Tianjin Medical Products Administration (Registration No.: Jin Xie Bei 20240817), with a product lifespan of up to 10 years.
The core advantages of this traction bed series are reflected in three aspects:
Superior Materials. The bed frame is made of national standard SUS304 stainless steel, with tube thickness of 1.5mm and plate thickness of 1.2mm. The main tube specifications are 25×25×1.5mm, manufactured by Tianjin Tisco TianGuan Stainless Steel Co., Ltd.—ensuring a sturdy and durable structure that resists deformation and rust even with long-term use.
Excellent Craftsmanship. Welded joints use "full penetration welding" technology, free from pinholes and bubbles. The surface undergoes multiple polishing and finishing processes, resulting in a smooth finish that won't scratch hands. Corners are bent at least four times, eliminating the risk of impact injuries.
Thoughtful Design. Components such as the traction frame, hand crank, and support brackets work together seamlessly. The handle can be folded into the bed when not in use, saving space without interfering with daily nursing operations.

In clinical practice, the role of the orthopedic traction bed is often underestimated.
Take 70-year-old Grandma Li, who was hospitalized with an intertrochanteric femoral fracture. Traditional surgical approaches involve large trauma, significant bleeding, and long recovery periods. Using closed reduction and minimally invasive internal fixation techniques, with the assistance of the traction bed's continuous stable traction, the surgeon completed the procedure with precision—small incisions, minimal bleeding, and the patient was able to sit up and move the very next day.
If the traction bed lacked sufficient stability and the fracture ends shifted during surgery, both the difficulty and duration of the operation would increase. Even more serious consequences could include poor healing quality, leading to leg length discrepancy or deformity.
With the traction bed, such risks are effectively mitigated.
The traction bed also plays an important role in the postoperative rehabilitation phase. Patients recovering from fractures often experience muscle atrophy and joint stiffness due to prolonged bed rest. The experience of a patient with femoral and patellar fractures illustrates this well—two months post-surgery, their knee joint was so stiff that "even basic standing became a problem." Under the guidance of professional therapists, performing functional exercises with the assistance of a traction bed was a crucial step in helping them regain mobility.
For hospitals and nursing homes, purchasing orthopedic traction beds is a long-term investment. The equipment must not only meet clinical treatment needs but also withstand high-frequency use and rigorous cleaning and disinfection.
The SUS304 stainless steel material of the Kangli Medical Orthopedic Traction Bed, combined with electrostatic spray coating, ensures the product resists chipping and rust, maintaining excellent condition even with daily disinfectant wipe-downs.
In terms of safety, the product design has been thoroughly considered—after bearing a 240kg load, the bed surface deflection is less than 50mm, and residual deflection after load removal is less than 3mm. This means that even with larger patients, the bed remains stable and reliable.
There's another crucial design detail that is often overlooked but vitally important: The traction bed contains no power or hydraulic sources—it is a non-powered product. This means there is no risk of increased danger due to electrical faults or leakage. For orthopedic patients with limited mobility and slower reaction times, physical safety is the most fundamental form of safety.
The road to recovery for fracture patients has never been an easy one.
"The first two weeks after surgery, my knee felt like a rusty iron gate—every bend was accompanied by excruciating pain and fear," one patient recalled of their rehabilitation journey. Fortunately, modern medicine offers not only sophisticated surgical techniques but also scientifically sound rehabilitation equipment.
The Kangli Medical Orthopedic Traction Bed is a trustworthy "partner" on this road to recovery. It not only supports the injured limb but also carries the hope of the patient standing up once more.
From the first orthopedic traction bed receiving registration approval in 2009 to today, with products reaching thousands of medical institutions across China, Kangli Medical has spent over twenty years of professional dedication accompanying countless orthopedic patients through their most difficult treatment periods.
Making rehabilitation more professional, nursing care more effortless, and lives of higher quality—this is Kangli Medical's unwavering commitment and the very reason every orthopedic traction bed exists.
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