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  2. Penis extender - Wikipedia

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    A penis extender is an external medical device with tentative evidence as of 2019 for Peyronie's disease. It acts as a mechanical, traction device that stretches the human penis in the flaccid state to make it longer. [1]

  3. Penis enlargement - Wikipedia

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    Penis enlargement, or male enhancement, is any technique aimed to increase the size of a human penis. Some methods aim to increase total length, others the shaft's girth, and yet others the glans and foreskin size. [1] Techniques include surgery, supplements, ointments, patches, and physical methods like pumping, jelqing, and traction. [1]

  4. What Is Peyronie’s Disease? What You Need to Know, From ...

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    However, a high-quality individual study using a specific traction device concluded that traction therapy for six months can improve length, reduce curvature, and improve arousedile function in ...

  5. Halo-gravity traction device - Wikipedia

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    The halo device itself was invented in the 1960s by doctors working at the Rancho Los Amigos hospital. [7] [8] [9] Their work was published in a paper entitled "The Halo: A Spinal Skeletal Traction Fixation Device." [10] The clinician Pierre Stagnara utilized the device to develop Halo-Gravity traction. [11] [12] [13]

  6. 6 cervical traction devices to try for neck pain - AOL

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    Shape and size: The structure and size of a cervical traction cushion is also crucial. This means looking for products that help form your neck into the proper shape, according to Hansraj.

  7. Traction (mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    Traction can also refer to the maximum tractive force between a body and a surface, as limited by available friction; when this is the case, traction is often expressed as the ratio of the maximum tractive force to the normal force and is termed the coefficient of traction (similar to coefficient of friction).