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inversion table?
Anyone that struggles with tightness in back or neck use an inversion table to help? Do you recommend one?? thanks for the help!
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I think I'd probably kill myself on that. :eek:
Don't have the body strength and control to use it? I'd advise you to try one out first, before buying. I hope it helps you..good luck.:) |
I have vertigo pros when I'm inverted...
Just don't use the bar you hang across a doorway-a trainer friend used that-it collapsed & now he has severe neurological damage |
Sarah, you might want to post on the Spinal Disorders & Back Pain forum, too. Someone there might have tried it or have suggestions. Here's the link to that forum: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum22.html
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I read the title and thought "Inversion table" had something to do with math.;)
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thanks all, just was curious... having tough time with the spasms etc... hugsss all
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We have one of these chairs, that's kind of similar in theory to the inversion table. It doesnt go as far back as the inversion table tho.
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when DH had back issues the PT put him on one (supervised). DH loved it.
I, on the other hand, wouldn't dare attempt to use one. Just picture: my husband would resort to calling the fire dept to get me off/out of it. While they stood around in fits of laughter, recording scene for Youtube, would probably be when my bladder decided to let go, etc... just think- the video could go viral and we would get invited to the Today show or GMA |
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