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I wish you could make a tutorial video on how to use it
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I have used one of these and found best relief from lower back pain. Some years ago I prolapsed the L4 L5 region of the spine doing construction work. I was off work for a long time. Went to Chiropractor and Acupuncture for help and it was good. But using the I T was "The Best" method to maintain the spine to be in line. Investing in one of these pays for itself.I also found that it improved circulation and activity in My Legs. This therapy dates way back to Egyptian times .
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Are these recommended for people with acid reflux?
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Teeter Tables may be expensive but you get what you pay for because on my friends cheap table the ankle restraints hurt me after 2min. On the Teeter table im up to 10 min and can comfortably meditate and do my stretches. Though it only relieves my chronic pain for a few hours, those few hours are almost magical.
Anyone who fully inverts right away should expect a rush of blood to their head because you need to work up to it.
I love my EP 950
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For all negative comments, there is an excellent video instruction and likewise on the web page energycentre (example) instruction how to exercise correctly. With all contraindications and advice to not invert totally in the beginning and how long to do it. So, either you are not following instructions or you are playing dumb for some reason. I have a teeter, table, for a 4 months and it is a great product.
Where can I find a list of inversion table prices and reviews??
wwood14 4 weeks ago
@wwood14 we review 3 or 4 of them on our website LoseTheBackPain (.) com, click on products. If you want more you will have to look elsewhere we only sell the few that pass our quality standards.
Thanks
kcannone 3 weeks ago
we do have a video demonstrating this, the video is called: Inversion Table Exercises and Stretches
kcannone 1 month ago
I blew out a disck that caused excruciating pain. Disc decompression therapy with a chiropractor had me pain free after 6 weeks. I purchased almost every back pain relief product there is. I tried an inversion table. One time it caused SEVERE ear drum pressure. It hurt SOOO much I returned the table out of fear of causing major damage. I bought the Back Bubble as a decompression device instead. LOVE it. No risk or eardrum pressure. I imagine the Nubax would be good too.
smarthardbody 1 year ago
@smarthardbody thanks for the feedback!
kcannone 1 year ago
you bring up a good point, inversion tables can be uncomfortable for some people, their is a product called Nubax which also does spinal decompression and doesnt involve hanging upside down:) We have a video on it on our channel
kcannone 2 years ago