Wednesday, December 28, 2011

FitForm Inversion Therapy Table

Product Description

Product Description

Inversion therapy offers an easy, effective way to stretch out, reduce stress, and ease your back pain. Now FitForm makes the treatment accessible to more people than ever with this affordable inversion therapy table. Inversion therapy works by placing your body in line with the downward force of gravity. In the process, inversion elongates the spine, increases the space between the vertebrae, and relieves the pressure on discs, ligaments, and nerve roots. And less pressure means less back pain, as well as fewer headaches and neck problems.

The FitForm table is made of durable heat-treated steel, with injection-molded parts that provide a smooth, finished quality. The adjustable roller hinges and cam locks, meanwhile, provide a custom rotation for beginners, regular inverters, and experts. Add an adjustable tether that lets you invert to any angle and specialized pivot bearings that provide a lifetime of squeak-free rotation and you have everything you need to keep your back pain-free.

This review is from: FitForm Inversion Therapy Table by Teeter Hang Ups (Sports)

I have suffered from low back pain for 25 years and have an ongoing relationship with the latest chiropractor in my area. Chiropractic helps a lot but I usually don't go often enough and for years I have had a hard time standing up straight because of my low back stiffness. I am totally convinced that these type of tables really work. I use mine about every day and I feel better immediately and I am walking much more upright on a regular basis these days. I chose the fitform over the ironman gravity because the reviews talked about ankle comfort and I felt that the extra $57 would be money well spent. The table does its best to ensure ankle comfort with a nicely padded ankle cup and good rollers but I weight 250 lbs. and my ankles still get very sore. I would probably use it even more often if it didn't hurt to use it. But I still love this table and it is easy to use and I will probably use it for many years. On the plus side it seems to be made very well except that the back table you lay on is not padded- it is just some nylon fabric stretched taughtly across the frame and it is a bit uncomfortable. Once you are hanging upside down completely you don't even touch the table anymore and it might even be just fine for a shorter person anyway (I am 6'3"). All in all it is a great experience and I think it has aided in my overall health too.
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