Abstract: A transportation and procedure board for immobilizing a patient with cervical injuries includes a traction indicating device integrally formed with the board for maintaining traction irrespective of the orientation of the board. The board includes handholds along opposite sides, a plurality of straps for immobilizing the patient and releasably connectable to the board, and a common traction applicator and indicator disposed at the foot of the board. The board is completely self-contained and all parts are formed of materials compatible for use with radiolucent machines, such as C.T., M.R.I. and X-ray machines.