Skeletal traction involves placing a pin wire or screw in the fractured bone.
For skeletal traction the weights rest on the floor.
Traction is the application of a pulling force to an injured part of the body or extremity.
Depends on if it s skin or skeletal traction.
I can t answer your question completely because i m not 100 sure but i do know that you never ever remove the weights from skeletal traction.
Rns shall not apply or set up skeletal or cervical traction.
The patient s body should always be in alignment with the force of traction.
Skin traction is applied by strapping the patient s affected lower limb and attaching weights.
Application of force in the opposite direction used to oppose offset traction.
A weight placed around the ankle with the patient being placed in a prone position instead of a skeletal traction device may be used to pull the foreleg to loosen a contracted knee.
This technique is especially useful in treating individuals with a limited knee flexion contracture.
Skin traction bucks traction.
The weights must be suspended and not in contact with the bed or resting on the floor.
Rns shall not remove add or lift up on weight when the patient is in traction for the treatment of fractures.
Rns may remove or add weights to balance suspension slings which is used with skeletal traction.
Also calling the doctor is sometimes the best answer.