Moll-Buschelberger Traction

Molla-Buscheleberger traction is a method of treating injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system, which was developed in the 19th century by K. Molla and J. Busheleberger. This method is based on the use of special traction devices that allow you to stretch and relax muscles and joints, reduce pain and inflammation, and help restore the functions of the musculoskeletal system.

The method is based on the use of special exhaust devices that can be installed on both stationary and mobile devices. They allow you to control the strength and direction of stretching, which provides more effective and safe treatment.

Moll-Büschelberger traction is used for various diseases of the musculoskeletal system, such as arthritis, arthrosis, osteochondrosis, herniated discs, joint and muscle injuries.

The Moll-Bouchelberg method is an effective and safe way to treat diseases of the musculoskeletal system and injuries. It allows you to reduce pain and inflammation, improve blood circulation and tissue nutrition, accelerate the restoration of musculoskeletal system functions and prevent the development of complications.



**Molla - Bueshelberger**

In the second half of the 19th century, a specialist appeared in Hungary - Molla Buschelbergersky, who introduced into practical medicine a new method of treating muscle and ligamentous injuries. In this procedure, a kind of anchor was used, inserted deep into the muscle, which did not allow the muscle to contract and become numb. The procedure required a small incision and was considered dangerous.

In surgery, the concept of pathological (temporary) joint immobility has appeared as a result of stretching or other forms of immobilization of the final elements of the damaged segment. These and similar operations were performed by medieval and late medieval surgeons. The classical treatment of traumatic dislocation was described by Pirogov in 1867. In 1911, Fischer and at the same time Verduelle were the authors of the term “traction traction.” And a new concept was proposed: “You