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mrvette 01-11-2019 5:43am

Lo back/sciatica/inversion tables.....
 
Any you folks have lo back pain and if you tried using an inversion table, and did it help with the sciatica ??

looking at a thing by Teeter, 400 some odd bux.....

went to some sites including Nat. INst. Health arthritis/spine/and skin study group....and they had nothing I could find on the .net about inversion tables....

so watt are yawls comments??

I have a lousey spine all my life, extra lumbar vert....L6 spondalytis been a PIA all my life....so anyone with similar or maybe accident damage...any comments on the inversion therapy......

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Antfarmer2 01-11-2019 5:50am

They can help and many are now clothes hangers just like treadmills. I bet you could find one used much cheaper locally. First thing to do is make sure you don't have have a wallet in your back pocket.

bsmith 01-11-2019 6:54am

I bought one several years ago.
Keep an eye on woot.com...they have teeter hang-ups on fairly regularly.
Pretty sure I paid well under $200 for mine.

Antfarmer2 01-11-2019 8:03am

Or this. :seasix::cert::seasix:


https://www.amazon.com/Yoleo-Inversion-Adjustable-Headrest-Protective/dp/B07DP51MRR/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1547211688&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=ez-up%2Bgravity%2Bboots&th=1
https://www.amazon.com/Yoleo-Inversion-Adjustable-Headrest-Protective/dp/B07DNXQL6P/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1547211688&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=ez-up+gravity+boots&psc=1

StaticCling 01-11-2019 8:23am

Have one, doesn't work. Actually made me worse.

Read this book:

https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Back-Pain-Mind-Body-Connection/dp/0446557684

Cybercowboy 01-11-2019 9:22am

This is what a chiropractor told me. Inversion tables are mostly fine for people who are otherwise healthy and don't have any disc issues. They can get a good stretch with one. For people who do have disc issues, they are probably going to do more harm than good. For one thing it will be almost impossible to go fully inverted without your back muscles tensing up (a lot) so you won't be stretching, you'll just be miserable. And you can actually mess your back up more.

mrvette 01-11-2019 10:15am

Thanks guys, what with an xtra vert and 2 of them growing together with missing cartilage there.....and reading those links, then Cybergoatroper's comments.....I just saved $$$ and spared some pain.....murphy being hoo he is. and shit.....

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Mike Mercury 01-11-2019 11:35am

I've heard you need a second person around with these devices.














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Aerovette 01-11-2019 11:44am

I have one. It helps about 20% of the time. As Cyber said, muscles will try to tense up. You have to mentally focus on being absolute dead weight and it is easier than it sounds. When you DO become dead weight hanging, there is a balance between back improvement and hip discomfort since your upper body is hanging from your legs.

Cybercowboy 01-11-2019 11:54am

Gene, one of the best all around things for your back is to get on a lightly padded surface or even out in the grass and lay down and then get back up. Do that for 10 minutes a day. It doesn't sound like much but you'd be amazed at how that helps your back and legs. Do it methodically at first so you don't hurt yourself if that sounds challenging. Vary it each time you get up to a standing position, like do it without rolling onto your side or stomach sometimes, you get the idea. Do a few pushups while you are down there.

Stevedore 01-11-2019 12:26pm

A friend of mine with back issues bought one several years ago. All things considered, he felt that it aggravated his problems rather than helping.

mrvette 01-11-2019 7:01pm

Cyber, watt you said reminds me of my Father who would lay on the top landing of the stairs feet on top or one step below and rock his knees back and forth.....when I was a little kid....I would ask why, and he said it helped his lo back feel better....

I have no stairs I can do that with single story/slab house....how ever, I just need to try that...one of the rugs in the MBR.....

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