How Inversion Tables Help With Back
Pain
I’ve not read any studies that have demonstrated definitively
that you can get health benefits from using an inversion table
and/or using inversion therapy.
Like many types of treatment, some users
think they’re great and say they get worthwhile back pain
relief from an inversion table, whereas others say the benefits
are marginal, or not apparent at all.
The positive side of inversion therapy is
that there appear to be no harmful effects – either it helps or
it doesn’t, but there’s no downside (except possibly the waste
of time and money).
So the potential benefits are as
follows:
(A) For Back Pain
Specifically:
- An inversion table can give you relief from different
forms of back pain.
- An inversion table takes pressure off your back and
enables the body to stretch and re-align and can help to
stretch and strengthen ligaments.
(B) Potential General Health
Benefits:
- Because you’re hanging upside down inversion therapy
may help increase oxygen flow to the brain – your head is
now ‘down’ for the blood flow.
- An inversion table may also help to improve your
circulation
The Theory Behind Inversion
Tables:
Clearly when you’re lying on an inversion
table, gravity is working for you and acts on your back in the
opposite direction to normal. In this position, the downward
force of gravity elongates your spine and increases the space
between vertebrae. This can relieve the pressure on your discs,
ligaments and nerve roots and less pressure typically means
less back pain.
Usage:
Most people start using an Inversion Table
at a shallow angle for a few minutes at a time and then
increase the angle and duration as they become accustomed to
it.
Look at it this way, lying on an inversion
table is a way to take a break and relax. Given that stress and
tension are often a cause of muscle spasms in the back, neck
and shoulders, anything that relieves this stress is likely to
bring relief. An inversion table will provide a full body
stretch that can help to reduce muscle tension.
Even inverting on a shallow angle for a
few minutes can help relax tense muscles and speed the flow of
lymphatic fluids. The job of your lymph system is to flush out
your body’s wastes and carry them to the blood stream. Clear
this waste, introduce fresh supplies of oxygen to your muscles
stiffness and pain in the muscles should ease disappear.
Changing the subject slightly – this
stimulation of your lymph system is one of the benefits of
yoga. Yoga exercises and postures massage internal organs and
stimulate blood and lymph flow. Some advanced yoga positions
hold the body upside down e.g. various forms of head stands.
However, an inversion table is certainly easier to use than
learning yoga head stands!
Trying An Inversion
Table
Reasonable quality inversion tables appear
in the $150-$300 price range. Practitioner/professional quality
tables go much higher than this - $500-$1,000, but my opinion
that they’re overkill for the average domestic user. These are
a good secondhand buy though, especially if you are an eBay
wizard and can find one that has been lightly used.
In future posts we’ll look at the pros and
cons of some different tables.
So in summary, you have little to lose
from trying an inversion table and you may get significant
relief from using one.
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