Russell Traction Apparatus: Find W & Traction Force

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In summary, to prevent misalignment and a permanent limp, injured or broken legs must be supported horizontally and kept under tension using a device such as the Russell traction apparatus. To find the weight of W, the weight of the leg must be known and the equations F=MA and W=MG can be used. The standard technique is to draw a free body diagram and consider the balance of forces on each component.
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In order to prevent muscle contraction from misaligning bones during healing (which can cause a permanent limp), injured or broken legs must be supported horizontally and at the same time kept under tension (traction) directed along the leg. One version of a device to accomplish this aim, the Russell traction apparatus, is shown in the figure. This system allows the apparatus to support the full weight of the injured leg and at the same time provide the traction along the leg.

A.If the leg to be supported weighs 47.0 N , what must be the weight of W?
B. What traction force does this system produce along the leg?
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Homework Equations


F=MA
W=MG

The Attempt at a Solution


I know that the F(nety)=0 because there is no movement.
I am unsure on how to relate the equations to finding W.
I tried using the weight given to find W by using 47Ntan(50).
 
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The standard technique is to draw a free body diagram for each component and consider the balance of forces on each.
What are the forces acting on the weight? What does that tell you about the tension?
What are the forces acting on the pulley next to the foot? What equation(s) for those?
Etc.
 
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Related to Russell Traction Apparatus: Find W & Traction Force

What is a Russell Traction Apparatus?

A Russell Traction Apparatus is a medical device used for applying traction to a patient's limb. It consists of a pulley system and weights that are used to create a pulling force on the limb.

How does a Russell Traction Apparatus work?

The apparatus works by attaching a pulley system to the patient's limb, typically using a bandage or harness. Weights are then added to the pulley system, creating a pulling force on the limb which helps to stretch muscles and relieve pressure on joints.

What is the purpose of finding W on a Russell Traction Apparatus?

Finding W on a Russell Traction Apparatus is important because it allows the medical professional to determine the appropriate amount of weight to use for the patient's traction therapy. It ensures that the proper amount of force is applied to achieve the desired results without causing harm to the patient.

How is traction force calculated on a Russell Traction Apparatus?

Traction force is calculated by multiplying the weight used (W) by the distance between the pulley and the patient's limb (T). This calculation is important to ensure that the correct amount of force is being applied and to adjust as needed during the course of treatment.

What are the benefits of using a Russell Traction Apparatus?

The use of a Russell Traction Apparatus can provide various benefits, such as reducing pain and discomfort in the affected limb, improving joint mobility, and aiding in the healing process of certain injuries or conditions. It can also help to prevent or correct deformities in the limb and improve overall function and quality of life for the patient.

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