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---DISCONTINUED. (Verified 9/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Triton MP-1, model 7961, is a solid state traction system designed to allow programming of treatment time, amount of pull from 0 to 200, and static or intermittent traction mode. It features progressive step up and regressive step down cycles, an audible alarm if pound setting exceeds the maximum or when the patient presses a switch. A traction meter indicates the amount of pull in progress at any time. The unit can be used with the Triton traction tables or chairs (see separate entry).

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This product record was updated on September 5, 2001.

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Chattanooga, A DJO Company

1430 Decision Street
Vista, California 92081
United States
Telephone: 866-512-2764 or 760-727-1280.
Fax: 800-242-8329.
Web: http://www.chattgroup.com.


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