Traction is a pulling force applied to limbs or bones to separate tissues. It is used to reduce fractures and dislocations, relieve pain, and correct deformities. There are two main types: skin traction, which applies force through straps on the skin, and skeletal traction, which attaches directly to bones using pins or screws. Various methods have been developed to apply traction, provide counter-traction to balance the pull, and control limb position and rotation. Complications can include skin breakdown, joint stiffness, nerve palsies, and infections.